LSAT Tutoring in Toronto
LSAT private tutoring in Toronto (Canada)
Thanks to Manhattan Review's private tutors in Toronto, hundreds of law students have gotten their foot in the door at top law schools. A high LSAT score can seal your candidacy in the most competitive programs, with spots highly coveted by a sea of qualified students. Stand out from the rest of the applicants, and arrive in the upper echelon of higher education hopefuls. The LSAT provides an important measuring tool for law schools to determine which of these applicants will emerge the best at academics.
University of Toronto Faculty of Law is one of the most eminent law schools in Canada, a prestigious facility with top programs for undergraduate, graduate, business, and law school entrants. This highly selective law school is on top of the list in the country, on the continent, and around the world. In Upper Canada, Osgoode Hall Law School is one of the largest common-law schools in Canada. It's also the oldest school in the province.
Osgoode is one of the few Canadian law schools departing from normal convention to incorporate the Juris Doctor (JD) degree along with the more traditional Bachelor of Laws (LL.B). University of British Columbia (UBC) Faculty of Law, McGill University Faculty of Law, Queen's, Dalhousie Law School, University of Ottawa Faculty of Law - Common Law, and University of Alberta Faculty of Law are all on the long list of top-ranked, greatly esteemed educational institutions.
Depending on your geographical scope, learning style, and specific interests in law, one of these law schools near Toronto will cement your future success. Gain the competitive edge to become a top candidate at any of these premier programs. Or, set your sights beyond Canada to join Manhattan Review alumni at the top-ranked law schools spanning the globe.
With the help of private tutoring in Toronto, you can begin your law career with a triumph. Study efficiently and effectively with a standardized test expert. Most of our Toronto tutors have scored in the 98th and 99th percentile on the LSAT, and they can show you how to master the strategies, tactics, problem solving, and material to improve your score.
LSAT Private Tutoring
Hours package 12 to 48 hours, Personalized 1-on-1 Tutoring, In Person or Live Online
Toronto, Canada
Hours package
Online
Hours package
LSAT Private Course
12 hours in total, Personalized 1-on-1 Course, In Person or Live Online
Toronto, Canada
$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)
Toronto
Primary Course Venue:
Manhattan Review GMAT GRE LSAT Prep
Toronto Teaching Center at the Sheraton
123 Queen Street West
Toronto, Ontario M5H 2M9
Canada
Phone: (416) 628-9976
NOTE: We do NOT typically have staff at the venue, so email us before visiting the venue.
Meet a Toronto LSAT Tutor: Taylor H.
Taylor knows more than a thing or two about the LSAT. After his initial diagnostic of 155, he increased his score to a 175, ascending straight to the top at the 99.5th percentile. Trained to teach the LSAT, Taylor knows the techniques that are tested by time and measured in students' success. Taylor also has the flexibility to meet various learning styles using Manhattan Review's customizable course syllabus. Having studied at the University of British Columbia Faculty of Law, Taylor is also a resourceful guide for law school admissions counseling and career advice.
Taylor received his undergraduate degree at CalTech in the U.S., studied for a summer at Oxford, and then headed to Canada to be closer to his family. Taylor is a gifted private tutor who can figure out what areas are weakest to improve your overall LSAT score. He is available to meet anywhere in the GTA and is able to accommodate his students' busy schedules. Be proactive about your LSAT studies by teaming up with Taylor in Toronto. Make no mistake about it, Taylor finds his happy place at a hockey game and loves taking his three-year-old son to the Toronto Zoo.