Need Help with the LSAT?
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Expert LSAT tutoring from a Michigan local (born and raised) and J.D. Candidate at Columbia Law School passionate about helping you reach your full potential.

Hi there and welcome! My name is Nisreen.
Qualifications ~
- 173 LSAT Score
- ~$1 million in merit scholarships
- 10+ years of tutoring experience
- J.D. candidate at Columbia Law School (full-tuition scholarship)
- Acceptances at Stanford, NYU (Root-Tilden Finalist), Michigan (scholarship), Berkeley (full-tuition scholarship), Georgetown (scholarship) Law Schools
- ~$40,000 awarded in fellowships (2 from the Department of Education)
- Expertise in 7 languages
- University of Michigan alumni (B.A.)
$90/hr
+ FREE first lesson
+ FREE lesson w/every successful referral!
I know that LSAT studying can get expensive, overwhelming, and confusing. Frankly, sometimes, it feels like a money-making scheme.
That’s why, above all else, I value transparency and honesty throughout the process.
So whether you’re just getting started or almost to the finish line, the rate stays the same. No strings attached.
Additional Perks
PERSONALIZED PLAN
Every client I work with gets a free, personalized study plan. What does that mean? Well, it’s simple – we all have busy lives with different priorities and responsibilities. My job is to evaluate your situation, learn about your learning style and habits, and create a realistic, achievable, personalized plan that works for YOU.
24/7 TEXTING SERVICES
My students have an open invite to text me at any time of day with any questions they have. Whether that be an SMS or a voice message, we’ll work the problem out. That’s why, above all else, I value transparency and honesty throughout the process.
FLEXIBLE SCHEDULING
Have an irregular work schedule? Not sure how long you can commit for? That’s alright. I understand that life can be unexpected. Cancellations are always accepted here – no hidden fees, no strict protocols. Just complete understanding.
MY LR STRATEGY
Here’s the thing with LR : there’s a million books and tools on the market. So many that in fact, it feels impossible figuring out what’s reliable and what’s not. It’s hard not to get overwhelmed.
This is where I come in. Together, we’ll piecemeal the LR section and break it down into MANAGEABLE chunks.
What does this mean? It means the first thing we’ll do is learn HOW TO READ the stimulus. This is the name of the game. Even for advanced students, this is where the problem often lies – reading inferences into a stimulus that just aren’t there. 50% of the answer is found here, before even getting to the Q stem.
Once we’ve PERFECTED this, we’ll move onto learning to read the Q stem. This is where things can get confusing, with the dozens of different Q type exercises in the market. But together, we’ll dissect what it really means and establish a MANAGEABLE APPROACH to getting your perfect LR score.
Once the skills have fallen into place, the last strategy we’ll work on is timing. My goal is for you to reach your maximum potential. And that means helping you make sure that your untimed and timed scores are as close as possible.
MY RC STRATEGY
Ironically, the issue with RC is that it’s the exact opposite of LR: there are almost NO books on the market and everyone says it’s IMPOSSIBLE to raise your score.
But honestly? That’s bullshit. Because you CAN and you WILL improve your RC score – you just need to know how and put in the work.
You see, the trick with RC is that you have to SLOW DOWN a whole lot before you speed up. It’s INTENDED to confuse you. So what we need to do is put in the work to dissect the logic behind it and trace what the intention of the author is before we even get to the Qs. It requires a diligent analysis of both structure and theme.
We’ll drill RC sections extensively, in various different ways, until we find the approach that best works for you. We’ll figure out what makes an answer right and what makes one wrong. And together, we’ll work to boost that score.
The truth is that being bad at LSAT reading is NOT the same as being bad at reading. The LSAT RC section is intended to test a very SPECIFIC type of skill, one we don’t use often. And trust me, as someone who started with an absolute ABYSMAL RC score (despite training as a historian), it’s a learnable skill.
How It Works
1. Text me. Or Pick a Time
Text me or pick a time for your first free 1 hour lesson.
2. The Rest is History
During our lesson we’ll chat about your strengths and weaknesses, your personal goals, your unique learning styles, and any questions you have. I’ll suggest a personalized plan for you and YOU tell ME if you’d like to schedule another follow-up.
Would rather text me directly?
Shoot me a text and we can get started there. Happy to answer any questions over SMS as well.