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LSAT Test Prep

Specialized, flexible one on one tutoring to guide your student through the LSAT
Specialized, flexible one on one tutoring to guide your student through the LSAT

Our Approach to Test Preparation
is a little Different...

Our Approach to Test Preparation is a little Different...

The LSAT tests complex reasoning skills that are essential to legal professionals, from modal logic to iterative modeling. The LSAT is unique among standardized tests in its inclusion of logic games and logical reasoning questions, both of which require strategy and practice. When you work with a tutor at Open Door, you will receive the individualized guidance that will help you to master these challenging question types, ensuring that you feel prepared for even the most intimidating problems you will encounter on Test Day.

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What Your Student Can Expect from
Their Test Prep Experience

What Your Student Can Expect from Their Test Prep Experience

An individualized plan

A clear path to meet their specific goals

Pro tips and action steps for mastering the test itself

Dedicated one on one tutoring support

Is Your Student Ready to Ignite Their Test Taking Confidence?

Is Your Student Ready to Ignite Their Test Taking Confidence?

LSAT Test Prep Resources

LSAT Test Prep Resources

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Recent
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LSAT Test Prep FAQs

LSAT Test Prep FAQs

LSAT registration can be completed online through the LSAC website: https://www.lsac.org/lsat/register-lsat

LSAT Writing is an unscored section of the LSAT that is administered online and on-demand through the LSAC’s testing portal. The Writing section is an opportunity for students to demonstrate their skill as persuasive writers and may be reviewed by a law school admissions committee.
LSAT scores are reported through a student’s secure portal on the LSAC website.

Preparation Makes All the Difference. Here's What Past Students Have to Say.

LOVED everything about working with Open Door! Travis was fantastic, and it was well worth the price. My daughter received tutoring for LSAT test prep and with only a handful of sessions, she was able to bring her score up dramatically due to the test-taking strategies taught by Travis. The amount of work assigned between sessions was reasonable and I think it helped reinforce the work done during the tutoring sessions.

Parent

Preparation Makes All the Difference. Here's What Past Students Have to Say.

LOVED everything about working with Open Door! Travis was fantastic, and it was well worth the price. My daughter received tutoring for LSAT test prep and with only a handful of sessions, she was able to bring her score up dramatically due to the test-taking strategies taught by Travis. The amount of work assigned between sessions was reasonable and I think it helped reinforce the work done during the tutoring sessions.

Parent

Mehak

She/Her

Open Door Tutor

Math, Sciences

Mehak graduated from UMass Amherst with a dual B.S. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and Neuroscience, and a certificate in Biomedicine. Mehak began tutoring at the Learning Resource Center at UMass, helping students in a broad range of subjects, including calculus, biology, chemistry, physics, and Spanish. Through tutoring, she realized her passion for working with students to lead them to success. She believes that every student has the potential to excel, especially in a supportive and encouraging environment. As such, her teaching philosophy revolves around creating a space where students feel comfortable asking for help and asking questions. She finds the most rewarding part of tutoring to be the “aha” moment — when a concept finally clicks for a student. Outside of her academic and professional pursuits, you can always find Mehak on a tennis court hitting some balls. If she’s not on a tennis court, then she is probably reading, painting, or spending time with friends.

Tim

He/Him

Open Door Tutor

Math, Physics

A UMass Amherst graduate with a degree in Applied Mathematics, Tim started his career teaching high school math and physics. He continued teaching in a Job Corps program, as well as mixing in some private tutoring. While the majority of Tim’s career has been in high tech as a software and systems engineer, he never strayed far from his teaching roots — always mentoring younger engineers and sharing his expertise whenever possible. Tim’s teaching style is primarily Socratic — engaging in questions and conversation rather than solely explaining topics. He believes the tutoring process is a partnership in which both parties grow and learn. Tim spends his free time caring for his wife’s growing herd of horses, as well as trying, with intermittent success, to improve his golf game.