Gabriel’s professional background spans research, advocacy, and writing. He has served as a research assistant for Yale Law School faculty, contributed to scholarship in history and law, and produced a podcast series in partnership with The Nation magazine. He has also trained grassroots organizers at Clean Water Action and worked as a field organizer for the New Hampshire Democratic Coordinated Campaign, building skills in communication and leadership that he brings into his tutoring.
As an LSAT tutor, Gabriel emphasizes collaboration and structure. He helps students uncover persistent error patterns, develop strategies rooted in logical concepts, and build the confidence to tackle the most challenging sections of the test. His style is both supportive and rigorous, blending patience and encouragement with detail-oriented guidance to ensure steady progress toward score goals. Gabriel is passionate about helping students see the LSAT as a learnable test, tailoring his approach to each learner’s strengths and needs.
Beyond tutoring, Gabriel enjoys biking, backpacking, and listening to podcasts.