r/LSATPreparation • u/dumbwool • 5d ago
Autistic Tutor Request
[Reposted from r/LSAT]
I am looking for an autistic LSAT tutor who scored 177 or higher and can help me eke out a few extra points from my 17-low by August.
I am autistic and believe having an autistic tutor will be advantageous insofar as having similar thinking styles, particularly pattern recognition. I am aware people might think I am trolling, but I am dead serious.
Quick stats about my LSAT:
\- I took the April LSAT and got a 17-low score
\- I studied 1-2 hours a day in January and February (used LSAT Trainer as my only study resource), but didn’t study at all in March or April (so I believe there’s room for growth by studying more - I work full-time in a demanding career so it can be tricky to fit studying in)
\- 162 diagnostic / 167 highest PT prior to the actual test
If this is you, please comment or DM me and we can evaluate if our thinking styles are a good match for successful tutoring. If you’re autistic, scored well, and are not a tutor, I’m also interested in hearing what worked and didn’t work for you with regard to studying (what platforms, books, podcasts, apps, tutors, etc.).
Thank you in advance!
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u/ImTired2004 5d ago
Try r/autism