LSAT New Edition: LR & RC | Private Coaching

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Guidance for serious aspirants aiming for the upcoming LSAT and beyond.

NK, experienced LSAT tutor, offering personalized one-to-one preparation for law school aspirants.

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Why Work With Me?

Hi, I’m Nileshkumar Yogeshchandra Ray. I’ve been teaching standardized tests for close to two decades now : GMAT, GRE, and LSAT. Over the years, I’ve worked with students from India, the U.S., and across the world. My style is calm, direct, and highly personal. I prefer keeping the class small : in fact, just one student at a time.I focus on helping you think like the test-maker. Once you see what they see, the test stops feeling like a puzzle.
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How I Work

Fully personalized sessions : 60 min or 90 min, your choice.
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We begin with Reading Comprehension and move next into Critical Reasoning (Logical Reasoning) : that’s how the new LSAT is structured post-2024.
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First 2–3 sessions help us both understand your level and rhythm.
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Real LSAT question sets used (LawHub or equivalent).
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Regular timed drills and error-pattern reviews.
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Consistent feedback, no generic homework dumps.
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Lesson Plan (April 2026 Target)

Private Tutoring Across Various Sections of LSAT

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The Work Behind the Work

Career History & Teaching JourneyMy journey into test prep began almost by accident, sometime around the mid-2000s. I was teaching verbal reasoning and critical thinking for MBA entrance exams back then. Those early years shaped everything that came later. It was in those classrooms that I learned how people actually think under pressure : how bright students still misread an argument, or fall for the same logical trap phrased in a new way.By 2010, I had become a regular faculty member at a well-known test-prep institute. My classes were always full, not because I promised shortcuts, but because I broke things down in plain English. I taught students how to slow down just enough to spot the shift in meaning : a skill that later became the backbone of my LSAT approach.Between 2012 and 2017, I trained hundreds of students in Verbal Ability, Reading Comprehension, and Critical Reasoning. Some went on to business schools; others used the same reasoning framework for law, public policy, and international programs. Around 2018, I stepped out of the group-coaching circuit and moved fully into private tutoring. That decision changed everything.Private tutoring let me work the way I always wanted : one-on-one, no templates. The LSAT became a natural extension of what I’d already mastered. Its Logical Reasoning section was the perfect playground for the kind of analytical habits I’d been teaching for years: understanding argument flow, detecting assumptions, and catching linguistic nuances that most people overlook.Reading Comprehension followed easily. LSAT passages aren’t just about reading speed; they’re about hearing the author’s tone, seeing structure beneath detail, and deciding what truly matters in 400 words. These are skills I’ve refined through constant feedback loops with my students : from Houston to Mumbai, from first-timers to retakers.Today, LSAT prep is not just another subject I teach; it’s the intersection of everything I’ve learned over two decades : logic, language, precision, and empathy for the student sitting across the screen. My sessions are not scripted; they evolve in real time. Each one aims to make you less dependent on tips and more fluent in reasoning itself.That, in the end, is what separates a good test-taker from a confident future law student.

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