Preparing for the LSAT?
Our next free, 1-hour conditional logic crash course is on May 5, 2023, at 8:00 pm Eastern Time.
Register here to reserve your space.
If you can’t join us on May 5th, you can still register. We’ll send everyone who registers a link to a recording of the class.
I am not currently accepting new tutoring students, but I hope the videos and resources on this page will be helpful.
– Scott
Have you ever met someone who genuinely likes the LSAT? That’s me.
I earned a 99th percentile score on an LSAC-administered exam and have helped people prepare for the LSAT for about ten years.
I spent seven years teaching and tutoring for Manhattan Prep, where I also served as a curriculum developer, instructor trainer, and head of training. I helped write and edit the latest editions of Manhattan Prep’s RC, LR, and LG Strategy Guides and contributed to the 5 lb. Book of LSAT Practice Drills.
I’ve served as a tutor and curriculum developer for a couple of other prep companies since then. I’ve helped multiple students hit their goal scores and gain admission to top law schools.
Note: I am not currently accepting new tutoring students, but I hope the videos and resources on this page will be helpful.
– Scott
Check out this episode of our podcast:
Graham Downey is a graduate of Yale Law School who scored a 180—the highest score possible—on the LSAT, the Law School Admission Test. In this episode, Graham shares tips for the LSAT that can also be useful in our everyday lives. Graham and I talk about learning to trust confusion, why slowing down is as important as going fast, and the value of having clear intentions. Read more…