
Adam T.
5.0
Dedicated LSAT expert with 15+ years experience
Studied at North Carolina Central University

Works at PowerScore
Available Monday at 4:00 PM UTC
I'm willing to book sessions that last between 30 minutes and two hours, based on availability. I may be available on some occasions other than those showing on my calendar, so don't be afraid to ask about additional availability (Sundays, for example).
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Adam’s LSAT Qualifications
Coaches professionally
Scored a 178 on the LSAT
100+ people coached for LSAT
Adam has helped clients achieve these scores on the LSAT
170 - 175
I've been teaching and tutoring the LSAT since 2009, full-time since 2016, with over 12,000 hours' experience. I have taught large and small group classes, done individual and small group tutoring, hosted in-person and online seminars, and answered thousands of questions about the LSAT in various public and private forums. I've helped students at every level get to a higher level, from those coming to the test with no experience and very low diagnostic scores, all the way to those who have been studying and practicing for months or years and who are trying to improve from the low 170s, and everything in between. I'll help you diagnose your weaknesses and develop more successful habits and strategies, including how to be more efficient with your time.
Adam can help with:
Reading Comprehension
Logical Reasoning
Test Prep Strategy
Tailored Study Plan
About Adam
I started teaching LSAT classes and tutoring students one-on-one in 2009 part-time while working at a law firm, and quickly found that I loved it much more than my regular job. In 2016, the opportunity came to start teaching the LSAT full-time, and I haven't looked back since. I teach classes, tutor/coach, lead small group seminars, and answer student questions about the LSAT in various online communities. I'm passionate about my students' success. When a concept "clicks" for a student, that makes my day!
Why do I coach?
I coach because I want to make a positive difference in the lives of others, and helping students get into better law schools, with bigger scholarships, is my way of making the world a better place, for them, for me, and for my grandchildren. Law school should be accessible to anyone who is willing to put in the work, and young lawyers who graduate with little or no debt are more free to make career choices that reflect what they really want to do with their degree, instead of whatever helps them pay down that debt. I want more young lawyers to have the freedom to work in areas like public interest, as public defenders, and pro bono, if these are their goals. A high score on the LSAT can open those doors.
Work Experience

LSAT Coach
PowerScore
August 2009 - Present
I teach students strategies for improving their score on the LSAT, so as to improve their chance of getting accepted into the law school of their choice.

Curriculum Developer and Test Prep Instructor
PowerScore
August 2009 - Present
Education
North Carolina Central University
Juris Doctor, Law
1998 - 2002
5 Reviews
Overall Rating
5.0
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Adam has helped clients achieve these scores on the LSAT