Chris Oulds
Director of Tutoring
Undergrad School
University of Tulsa
Law School
Georgetown University Law Center
Years of Tutoring Experience
10
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Prior to attending Georgetown University Law Center, Chris graduated with a degree in international development and music from the University of Tulsa and completed a graduate certificate in community development at Temple University. He also holds a certificate in neuroscience from the University of Pennsylvania. Chris has guided students to achieve remarkable results on the LSAT—with some reaching scores as high as 177.

Chris is passionate about education and development. Throughout his career as a tutor, he has helped students ace their LSAT exams, particularly in the Logical Reasoning section, and gain admission to top law schools. With years of tutoring experience, Chris has tutored pre-law students who’ve successfully gained admission to law school at NYU, Boston University, Villanova University, Florida State University, and more. 

Chris has a strong background in cultural understanding, interpretation, performing arts, and community development, which he uses to create an interesting and engaging learning experience for students. He draws on his diverse professional background and skills to ensure learning is fun and engaging for each student. Chris excels at understanding students' backgrounds and mindsets to create the most accommodating experience possible. He uses his interpreting experience to show students how to translate the complex content of the LSAT with fluency and his performing experience to keep things interesting. He draws on the personal strategies he used to excel on the LSAT, ensuring students perform to their maximum potential. On average, students he works with see an impressive nine-point increase in their LSAT score.

A fun fact about Chris is he engaged in street performances while studying abroad in South Korea, Australia, South Africa, and Spain during his undergraduate studies. He also speaks advanced Mandarin, conversational Sign Language, and fluent Spanish.