LSAT TUTORS SAN DIEGO

In-Person LSAT Tutoring

Odyssey has the best in-person private LSAT tutors in San Diego. We’ve helped hundreds of students in San Diego improve their LSAT scores by 20+ points. Learn how Odyssey’s complete LSAT tutoring regimen is helping students catapult their careers.

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LSAT TUTORING IN SAN DIEGO

San Diego’s best in-person LSAT Tutors, Guaranteed! Odyssey’s personal LSAT Tutoring has helped hundreds of students in San Diego and surrounding areas score 170+ on the LSAT. Whether you prefer in-person or online one-on-one LSAT Tutoring, our LSAT tutors are highly trained and highly successful teachers who go above and beyond for our students.

  • We’ve helped hundreds of students get admitted to top 10 law schools including: Harvard, Columbia, Drexel, Penn and Pitt.
  • Personalized one-on-one tutoring, No “one size fits all approach here”
  • Your place, our place or in between. We can even conduct your sessions online!
  • We’ve never not improved a score.
  • Hundreds of Odyssey Students reach 170+
  • We guarantee you’ll love your tutor or your money back

Odyssey LSAT Tutoring

12851 Orpington Street, 314D, Orlando, Florida, 32826

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We’ve helped hundreds of students elevate their LSAT score and we’re confident that we can help you. We guarantee you’ll love your experience or your money back.

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LSAT CLASSES & PREP COURSES

IN SAN DIEGO

Looking for in-person LSAT classes & courses in San Diego? Odyssey’s personal LSAT class is tailored to the needs of each individual. If you’re thinking that group classes are good enough for you, we strongly recommend a Free Consultation with our founder, Jon. He’ll diagnose your current needs to determine which areas of study can make the most impact for you. We may determine that a personalized one-on-one LSAT class will get you to your goals faster.

Your LSAT Class Instructor will inspire you to succeed! We teach the LSAT to your learning style and we focus on the areas where you can make the most impact. Many of our students see increases of 20+ points! Our LSAT Classes are taught by highly specialized and highly successful instructors who have what it takes to elevate your score.

We truly care about you! Our LSAT Class Instructors are passionate about helping students. We take pride in our specialized techniques and we use the most effective methodologies. Ready to get serious about your LSAT score? Schedule your Free Strategy Session below!

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If you’re ready to get on the path to an unbelievable LSAT score then contact us today to schedule a free 30-minute Strategy Session to discuss your goals, jumpstart your study plan, and get matched with the perfect LSAT Strategist.

Every point on the LSAT is so precious, you can’t afford to leave anything on the table

Testimonials

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“I had a great experience working with Dave! He was super patient, encouraging, and adaptable. He was especially helpful when it came to logic games and figuring out techniques to approach them methodically and efficiently.”

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“I’ve had an Incredible Experience with Odyssey LSAT Tutoring so far. First, they’re very prompt in their response, their team is always there to answer all the questions you ever have in a time fashion manner.”

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“Incredible. John makes you feel as if you have a personal Tudor guiding you every step of the way. He is such a kind guy. His logic game course is clear and helpful. I encourage it!”

“I worked with Jeff Gardner for 5 months and have nothing but good things to say about him and Odyssey test prep books. I gained 13 points during my 6 months with Jeff! Jeff was very knowledgeable about question types.”

“Dave is an awesome tutor! He broke down the exam in a way that made sense and gave me great test taking strategies, which gave me the confidence to tackle the exam on test day.”

“Before starting lessons with Dave from Odyssey Prep I was really struggling with the LSAT. I had been studying on and off for over a year and a half, had taken both online and in person prep courses, and sat for the LSAT twice, scoring a 163 and 167.”

ATTEND TOP LAW SCHOOLS

BE PREPARED FOR THE LSAT IN

SAN DIEGO

The LSAT is a standardized test used by law schools as part of the admissions process. It is designed to measure skills important for success in law schools, such as reading comprehension, logical reasoning, and analytical thinking. The test is scored on a scale of 120-180, and most law schools require a score of at least 150 to be considered for admission.

If you’re planning on applying to law school in San Diego, preparing for the LSAT as early as possible is important. There are many ways to do this, including taking LSAT courses/classes, working with an LSAT tutor, and practicing with LSAT prep materials.

Top Undergraduate Schools in San Diego

Before you can even start thinking about the LSAT, you need to choose a school that’s right for you. If you’re interested in pursuing a career in law, you’ll want to make sure you select an undergraduate school that offers a strong pre-law program.

  • California Western School of Law: California Western School of Law offers a comprehensive curriculum that includes business law, constitutional law, and civil procedure coursework.
  • School of Law – University of San Diego: The University of San Diego offers a curriculum that includes environmental, international, and tax law coursework.
  • Thomas Jefferson School of Law: Thomas Jefferson School of Law offers a unique curriculum that includes coursework in entertainment law, sports law, and intellectual property law

Resources from Bar Associations in San Diego

After you graduate, you’ll need to pass the California Bar Exam to practice law in the state. The San Diego County Bar Association and the San Diego Lawyers’ Club offer resources to help you prepare for the exam.

  • San Diego County Bar Association: The San Diego County Bar Association offers a variety of resources, including an online library and a list of upcoming events.
  • San Diego Lawyers’ Club: The San Diego Lawyers’ Club offers a variety of resources, including an online library, legal research assistance, and CLE courses.
  • State Bar of California: The State Bar of California offers law students and lawyers resources, including an online library and a list of upcoming events.

Why San Diego?

San Diego is a great city for law school for many reasons. First, it has a strong economy and a wide variety of businesses and industries. This means many opportunities for law students to find internships and jobs.

Second, San Diego is home to several top law schools. This means you’ll have your pick of the best and brightest when choosing a school.

Finally, San Diego is a beautiful city with a great climate. This makes it a great place to live and study while you’re in law school.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to Prepare for the LSAT

Show MorePreparing for the LSAT usually comes down to 3 paths, each with their strengths and weaknesses.

The first, and cheapest option is self-study. Typically students can spend under $500 and gain about 10 points from their first diagnostic practice test with this method, given they are self-motivated and use great resources.

The second option, which has a moderate cost, is taking a course. Usually students spend about $1,500 on these courses and get similar results to self-study; they gain about 10 points.

The final option, which is generally the most expensive, is private tutoring. Students typically spend $175/hr or more for a great tutor and reach total amounts of $2,500 – $5,000 to work with a private tutor. This route is certainly the most effective, with students seeing 20+ point increases from their first practice test.

How to Study for the LSAT

Show MoreStudying for the LSAT takes a few things to fall into place properly.
1. You must have allocated enough time to get a great increase. We typically recommend 3-5 months of studying with a minimum of 20hrs/wk during your studying.
2. You need to use the absolute best materials and methodology. Feel free to schedule a free 30-minute consultation with us to discuss your individual situation and get recommendations here.
3. You’ve got to work hard AND smart. You can take all the practice tests in the world, but if you don’t make meaningful adjustments between them you’ll find your score plateau pretty quickly.
4. You need to get your timing right. Most people could score very well on the test if it was untimed, unfortunately this is not the case. Make sure you allocate enough time and resources to getting your timing perfect before test day. Also, make sure the techniques you learn along the way are able to be scaled up to be used at pace on test day.

How to Pass the LSAT

Show MoreThe LSAT is not a pass/fail style test, so you can’t really pass it. The better you do, the better your opportunities for law school. It is scored on a scale of 120-180. Scoring in the 120s won’t be good enough to get into law school, nor will the 130s typically. The 140s will start to open some doors and the 150s you will be above the median (152) and have some good opportunities. The 160s will allow you to attend some great schools and the 170s will open the door at the most elite schools. The LSAT isn’t the only consideration in law school admissions, so the above is just a general guideline and students sometimes do buck the trends.

How to Start Studying for the LSAT

Show MoreYou should start studying for the LSAT by taking the June 2007, freely available diagnostic practice test under strict timed conditions. This will allow you to get acquainted with the test and to get a baseline score. Don’t worry, nearly everyone’s initial diagnostic is WAY lower than they were hoping but hard work and a great study plan can get you 20+ or even 30+ points on top of that diagnostic test score.

How to Study for the LSAT on Your Own

Show MoreSource the best self-study materials and spend 2-3 months mastering the concepts. Once you feel you’ve mastered the concepts then spend 2-3 months practicing timing using official LSAT practice sections and tests.

How Much Time to Study for the LSAT

Show More3-5 months is the typical time that students spend studying for the LSAT. During this period we recommend at least 20hrs/wk of studying to get the job done.