Gabriel Schirvar
Director of Tutoring
Undergrad School
George Washington University
Law School
Years of Tutoring Experience
10
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Gabriel is an LSAT tutor, researcher, and human rights advocate focusing on LGBTIQ+ and migrant rights and well-being. They have 10 years of tutoring experience, including designing and leading large-scale training programs on a range of anti-oppression issues impacting migrants for international organizations, including the United Nations. They have a BA in international affairs and French and an MPH from George Washington University. They’ve mentored 100+ students and professionals through high-stakes training and exams and scored a 175 on the LSAT themselves.

Gabriel most recently served as National Program Officer for Inclusion and Accountability and LGBTIQ+ Focal Point at the International Organization for Migration (IOM), where they designed global “training of trainers” programs on inclusion and protection issues and mentored more than 70 trainers delivering instruction in over 30 countries. They co-authored foundational training on working with LGBTIQ+ persons in forced displacement with experts from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and IOM. This training has been used by thousands of UN staff worldwide. They currently serve on the Executive Board of UN-Globe, conducting policy research and organizing educational events for hundreds of UN personnel. migrant rights, health, and well-being.

As an LSAT tutor, Gabriel’s strengths lie in creating structured, goal-oriented learning plans and adapting strategies for diverse learning styles. They take a creative, patient, and encouraging approach to help students gain confidence and master challenging concepts. Gabriel is passionate about fostering inclusive education and mentorship. Their background in adult learning and public health gives them unique insight into student motivation and learning behavior, which they use to guide LSAT students toward long-term success.

Some fun facts about Gabriel are that they are proudly neurodivergent and enjoy hiking nature trails, partner dancing, reading science fiction and fantasy novels, putting together dopamine-forward outfits, and finding new favorite parts of Baltimore to explore.