LSAT Tutor
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Education / Teaching
Tutoring
LSAT Tutor Opportunity
You will be responsible for teaching all sections of the LSAT in 1-on-1 Google Meet meetings.
You will be matched with a client and meet with that same client until their exam.
No lesson planning is necessary as all materials and curriculum will be provided.
Prior tutoring experience is not required, but it is significantly valued.
Must have proof of scoring 165+ on an official LSAT.
Must have proficient knowledge of the concepts on the LSAT.
Expensive suits? Don't need those! We want you to be comfortable yet professional, so sweatpants and a polo is just fine.
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Want to work mornings? or evenings? or weekends? 10 hours? 40 hours? No problem! You have complete control over your schedule and can create a schedule that works best for you.
You must be willing to tutor at least 10-50 hours per week.
Part-time and Full-time positions available.
1099 and W2 positions available.
We will work around your schedule and match you with students who align with your availability.
Pay ranges from $30-$50/hour. Starting compensation typically ranges between $30-40 (depending on experience - LSAT score, tutoring experience, law degree, etc.) with the ability to be raised to $50 with positive reviews from Prep For Success clients and retention of clients.
Compensation is paid weekly every Friday via direct deposit.
Application: complete the brief application at
1st round round interview: submit a 3-5 minute video teaching two LSAT practice problems
2nd round interview: schedule and complete a live video interview with a member of the hiring committee
Onboarding:
Get an acceptance letter (yay!) and complete the onboarding paperwork (ie. contract, direct deposit, etc)
Training:
Complete the video training modules and then have a live mock tutoring lesson with a member of our hiring team so you get to practice and get feedback before your first lesson with a client.
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