At the University of Michigan, Eva received the Blue Ribbon Award for her undergraduate research presentation and contributions under a Ford School of Public Policy professor. She balanced her school work with club leadership, coaching a local girls lacrosse team, and volunteering in her community. Eva’s professional background includes two corporate internships during college, followed by a legal assistant role at Princeton Management. She is currently a research fellow with Ballotpedia.
As an LSAT tutor, Eva achieved a 176 LSAT score while working full-time, and has guided students to average score increases of 12–15 points, some as high as 174. She emphasizes mastering fundamentals through a common-sense approach so that students can approach test questions with confidence.
Eva believes that each student requires an individualized tutoring and study plan, and works to understand each student’s strengths, weaknesses, and thought processes. With prepared lessons for each type of Logical Reasoning question and Reading Comprehension passage type, she tailors her teaching style to each student. She loves the LSAT and hopes to help students learn to enjoy their studying process in addition to increasing their scores. Eva has familiarity with a vast range of LSAT prep resources and works with students to develop a comprehensive study plan that works best for them.
Outside of tutoring, Eva enjoys playing tennis, watching documentaries, and reading mystery novels.