New York LSAT Tutor

New York LSAT Tutors



The February LSAT just passed, but you still have five more chances to take it this year:

June 11 (register by May 8)
October 6 (register by September 4)
October 10 (register by September 4)
December 1 (register by October 29)
December 3 (register by Octboer 29)

This gives you plenty of time to prepare and research what you need to do to get into the best schools. For the top five, you’ll need to score that’s no less than 170:
1. Yale - 173
2. Harvard - 173
3. Stanford - 170
4. Columbia - 172
5. UChicago - 171

Intimidating, isn’t it? Here’s the easy part: finding a decent LSAT tutor in NY. The average price for tutors in New York City, as well as LSAT tutors specifically, is around $65/hr.

Now let’s have a look at our top five tutors who can help you prepare for the LSATs. Danielle is a practicing attorney with a JD from NYU Law School. She knows the ins and outs of standardized testing and has always scored in the top 99th percentile. James has effective verbal and written communication skills, as well as a well-rounded expertise. He’s into computers, not law, but is an excellent writer with a background in English and Economics. Our next tutor is Sanjay, a graduate from John Hopkins who is never afraid to challenge his learning boundaries, and yours as well. He majored in math precisely because it was his worst subject, and is knowledgeable of a wide foray of subjects that includes test-taking: he scored in the top ten percentile on the LSATs. Amanda, meanwhile, comes from Cornell University and is also well-versed in many subjects. Test prep is her specialty, however, and she has years of experience addressing and catering to her students’ individual learning styles. Yiwei is also from Cornell, with degrees in Law and Nutrition. She was a teaching assistant in college with years of tutoring experience, and she’s also prepared to help you reach your highest test-taking potential.

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