LSAT Tutoring in Brooklyn (New York)

LSAT Tutoring in Brooklyn

LSAT private tutoring in Brooklyn (New York)Students who are studying for the Law School Admission Test, or the LSAT exam, may find themselves looking for study assistance that is specifically oriented to their individual needs in the form of receiving private tutoring. Manhattan Review has been providing students in the Brooklyn area with private tutoring for the LSAT exam since 1999, and Manhattan Review is the best resource for students in the Brooklyn area looking for private tutors to assist them with their standardized test preparation. Students who work with Manhattan Review's private tutors for the LSAT can either utilize them individually or in combination with other options that Manhattan Review offers to students, such as group courses and practice exams, to ensure that they get the most out of the study process. Students can also take advantage of the various benefits that Manhattan Review offers for students preparing for the LSAT and other standardized tests.

Manhattan Review's private tutors can offer their students the ability to work with them either in-person or online depending on what the student feels would be the best choice for their course of study, an option that is also available for the students who are looking to prepare themselves via Manhattan Review's group course offers. Manhattan Review's instructors can provide their students with many years of experience helping students to learn the material on the LSAT, and the practice exams Manhattan Review can offer to students are updated on an annual basis to accurately reflect the exam's current content. Manhattan Review's private tutors can also offer their students flexible scheduling, the ability to customize their lesson plans to ensure that their students have an accurate perspective of their strengths and weaknesses, and the ability to work with their in-person students at any mutually convenient location in the New York City area.

Students who have worked with Manhattan Review for the process of preparing themselves for the LSAT exam have managed to translate their study into an increased knowledge of the formatting and content of the exam, as well as improved test-taking skills. The subsequently higher scores that they have earned on the day of the test have helped them to achieve acceptance at a wide variety of law schools, such as Harvard, Penn State, Columbia, Hofstra, Yale, Texas A&M, Monterey, University of Minnesota, and many others. Students have also translated their academic backgrounds at these schools into careers at a wide variety of companies and law firms, including Fortune 500 companies such as Bank of America, JP Morgan and Chase, Apple, Microsoft, Dell, Walmart, and many others. Call or email one of Manhattan Review's academic program advisors today to learn more about the options Manhattan Review can provide for students looking to prepare for the LSAT.

LSAT Private Tutoring

Hours package 12 to 48 hours, Personalized 1-on-1 Tutoring, In Person or Live Online

LSAT Private Course

12 hours in total, Personalized 1-on-1 Course, In Person or Live Online

LSAT Prep Course Brooklyn - Photo of Student Simone

Hello, I just wanted to let you know that the current class that i am taking is really helping my studies. George has been a great help and I thank you for fitting the class into my busy schedule.
- Simone (This student prepared for the LSAT with us)

Brooklyn

Primary Course Venue:

Manhattan Review Prep
Sheraton Brooklyn
228 Duffield Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201

Phone: (212) 316-2000

NOTE: We do NOT typically have staff at the venue, so email us before visiting the venue.

Meet a Brooklyn LSAT Tutor: Will F.

Will F. is an LSAT instructor in the Brooklyn area who studied political science at Columbia while also working as a tutor for a variety of standardized tests for students in the area. He now helps students learn the material on the LSAT and several other standardized tests, including as a group course instructor and private tutor, for Manhattan Review.

Will's approach to the LSAT exam is focused on giving students the study methods to properly understand how to relate the logic games and other types of questions unique to the LSAT exam to material that they have studied in the past. When not helping Manhattan Review students with their LSAT preparation, Will likes to spend his free time reading.

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