LSAT Tutoring in Santa Monica (California)
Students in the Santa Monica area who are looking to prepare themselves for the Law School Admission Test, or LSAT, may find that they feel the most appropriate method of preparation to learn the material that is covered on the exam is in the form of private tutoring. Manhattan Review has been providing LSAT exam tutoring to students in the Santa Monica area since 1999. Students who are looking to prepare themselves for the LSAT exam can take advantage of Manhattan Review's ability to provide a combination of group courses, private tutoring, and practice exams for students, with students having the ability to adjust their chosen packages as necessary depending on what the student feels would be best. Manhattan Review's private tutors all have many years of experience in helping students with their preparation for the LSAT exam and keep themselves familiar with the test in its most recent incarnation so their study methods can be more accurate.
Students who choose to work with Manhattan Review's private tutors can work with them either online or in-person depending on what the student feels would be best for them. (Manhattan Review also offers its group courses online and in-person depending on student preference.) Students who work with an in-person tutor have the ability to choose any mutually agreeable location in the Santa Monica area for both parties to meet and work together. Tutors can also customize their lesson plans as necessary to ensure that their students will be able to focus on what they feel their strengths and weaknesses are, which ensures a more well-rounded performance on the day of the exam. Students who use the group course option can learn from both their instructor and their fellow students, while the practice exams Manhattan Review provides are kept up to date and updated on an annual basis to reflect the exam's formatting and content.
Students who have taken advantage of what Manhattan Review can potentially offer to students who are looking to prepare themselves for the LSAT have gone on to achieve a higher score on the day of the exam. Students have managed to take the high scores they have achieved on the LSAT and used them to get into a wide variety of law schools across the country, including Harvard, Penn State, Columbia, Texas A&M, University of Vermont, Quinnipiac, University of Minnesota, University of South Carolina, UCLA, and many others in and out of the Santa Monica area. Students have also utilized their law school background to gain employment at many different law firms and other careers, including at Santa Monica based companies such as Universal Music Group and Red Bull. Call or email one of Manhattan Review's academic program advisors today to learn more about the potential options available to students for the LSAT.
LSAT Private Tutoring
Hours package 12 to 48 hours, Personalized 1-on-1 Tutoring, In Person or Live Online
Santa Monica
Hours package
Online
Hours package
LSAT Private Course
12 hours in total, Personalized 1-on-1 Course, In Person or Live Online
Santa Monica
$1,590.00
Online
$1,590.00
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)
Santa Monica
Primary Course Venue:
Manhattan Review GMAT GRE LSAT Prep
Santa Monica Teaching Center at the Sheraton
530 West Pico Boulevard
Santa Monica, CA 90405
Phone: (310) 401-6582
NOTE: We do NOT typically have staff at the venue, so email us before visiting the venue.
Meet a Santa Monica LSAT Tutor: David A.
David A. grew up in the United Kingdom before coming to the United States to study at UCLA, where he earned a Master's in political science. He now helps a wide variety of students in and out of the Santa Monica area, including students who are looking to take the LSAT and other standardized tests, with their studies via Manhattan Review.
David's teaching methods are designed to ensure that students are able to use what understanding they already have of the material that is covered on standardized tests such as the LSAT, which can be built upon to ensure a greater depth of understanding of the material. When he is not working with students on their standardized tests, he likes to travel and surf.