email with any doubts ( lr questions too ) on lsatlr.chawla@gmail.com
Lets work toward a better LR score
Ever felt like some of these online LR explanation videos just skip over some AC saying OH, THIS IS JUST WRONG SO WE GET RID OF IT, without actually explaining why it was so obviously wrong? Some of those videos can make you feel stupid, which might not be very helpful. I understand that, that's why I make sure to dive into each option, simple or not, before eliminating or choosing it when explaining. Join the free class or book an 1:1 with me now
Is this the best for you?
If you're stuck on 150s and want to break into the 160s, or are in the Low 160s and want to go to the High 160s while LR holds you back, you can reach that goal by improving your approach to the LR section.
If you are getting more than 5 incorrect on LR, the issue might not be you, but the method you use.
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I offer FREE classes, so make sure to register for them.
Upcoming Free Classes
August 15th - RAPID LR - 5pm EST register at: https://forms.gle/uX8L8tJqrQAMeHax6 in this session we will be going over 10 LR questions in 10mins and then spend thee rest of the time going over the quesstions again and explaining them and sharing insights. Each class will end with a doubt session for limited time
August 19th - FLAW FACTORY - 5pm EST register at : https://forms.gle/6TwoxBm1eRcUCXpYA in this session we will be going over 10 LR questions in 10mins and then spend thee rest of the time going over the quesstions again and explaining them and sharing insights. Each class will end with a doubt session for limited time
STIMULUS READING
If you are unable to predict 50% of the questions after just reading the stimulus ( not even the question stem ), you might be wasting potential correct answers. Predicting answer choices is what helps one go into the question with a clear goal without getting distracted by other possible trap answers. One who knows what they are looking for is more easily able to find that in ACs, even when the answer might be hidden behind tough and tricky language.
3 TYPES
In the end, all the LR questions boil down to three major types of questions, which, once known to you, you can easily go in without feeling intimidated. Learning 12 different question types and having 12 different strategies for them can be hard, exhausting, and overall, unnecessary. All you need to know is which of the big three types is the question, and you can handle it much more easily that way without having to remember a list of individual question type strategies
Services

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FREE GROUP CLASSES
When I was a student with little disposable income, I was fortunate to receive free guidance that made a real difference in my journey, both academically and personally. I know firsthand how much that kind of support can mean, which is why I’m offering free classes spread throughout the month. Nothing in these sessions will require payment.
Sign-ups open one week before each class, and session times may change. Classes will only run if at least 8 people register. On the day of the class, you’ll receive a free link to join.
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1:1
If you’ve plateaued in the 150s and want to break into the 160s, or if LR is your biggest hurdle with 5–6+ questions wrong per section, I can help you improve through personalized 1:1 tutoring. Each session is tailored to your goals, challenges, and work style.
There’s no set price, as everyone’s timeline, needs, and financial situations are different. Email me at lsatlr.chawla@gmail.com with where you are now, your target score, and your timeline. We can discuss a price that works for both of us; cost will never be a barrier to getting guidance.
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Pre-recorded course
This LR Bootcamp includes 4–6 modules of pre-recorded videos covering strategy, question-handling techniques, and targeted homework. It’s designed to build on common LR fundamentals, not start from scratch. For example, instead of teaching what a premise or conclusion is, we’ll focus on helping you quickly identify them in a stimulus and apply that skill effectively.
*THIS IS UNDER MAKING CURRENTLY*