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- Expert tutors matched to your goals
- A dedicated tutoring team who works with your tutor to help guide you along the way
Open Communication
- A custom student dashboard with robust reporting
Official LSAT Content
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Practice Materials
- 150+ hours of recorded videos lessons and additional online content
- 70+ full Official LSAT PrepTests TM
- 1,800+ pages of study materials
- Access to all previously released LSAT questions
Money Back Guarantee and Tutor Satisfaction
- If you don’t score higher on your exam, we’ll refund your tuition. Click here for full terms and conditions.
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The LSAT is Changing,
and We are Ready for It
Beginning with the August 2024 test,
the Analytical Reasoning (“Logic Games”) section of the test will be eliminated.
Current Exam Format
(Up until the June 2024 exam)
New Exam Format
(Starting with the August 2024 exam)
Analytical Reasoning
(“Logic Games”)
1 section
0 sections
Logical Reasoning
(“Arguments”)
1 section
2 sections
Reading Comprehension
1 section
1 sections
Unscored section
1 section
1 sections
Current Exam
Format
(Up until the June 2024 exam)
New Exam
Format
(Starting with the August 2024 exam)
Analytical Reasoning
(“Logic Games”)
1 section
0 section
Logical Reasoning
(“Arguments”)
1 section
2 section
Reading Comprehension
1 section
1 section
Unscored section
1 section
1 section
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1. Our rigorous hiring process
1. Our rigorous hiring process
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2. Masters of the material they’re teaching
2. Masters of the material they’re teaching
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3. Our tutors are rigorously trained on proven methods
3. Our tutors are rigorously trained on proven methods
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Phoebe Brimer
Phoebe began teaching for the Princeton Review in 2003, and for the last seventeen years, she has considered it her mission to maximize the potential in her students. Her approachable, upbeat personality allows her to connect with students of all ages and backgrounds. She receives great satisfaction from students reporting their successes – on the tests, through school, and into the future.
Gail Goldhand
For over 20 years, Gail Goldhand has been working with LSAT students to achieve their goals. Gail loves to tackle the Logical Reasoning section of the LSAT, working with her students to come up with assumptions to better understand how to dismantle arguments. Gail’s advice to her students, “Attack the test with strategy and technique. I tell my students, ‘You will hear me in your head while you're taking the test.’ And they do!”
Muhammed Hassanali
Muhammed joined The Princeton Review in 1990 and by 1992 was certified to tutor in virtually every test or topic. During the day he works as an engineer - discovery and innovation is what he thrives on. Muhammed believes that learning is a life-time commitment, and helping others learn is just one facet of it. He taught his first college level class when he was 19, fell in love with teaching, and has been teaching part-time ever since.
Chris Aylward
Chris has been teaching and tutoring for The Princeton Review since 2001. He won Teacher of the Year in 2003 has since been promoted to Premier level tutor. He credits his success to his ability to accurately identify a student’s strengths and weaknesses to make a customized plan of attack for each student. Once he understands a student's thought process, he can steer it in the right direction.
Tom Watts
Tom has been teaching at The Princeton Review since 2004. He has since been promoted to Premier Tutor, and trains new teachers in a variety of subjects. He is a contributing author to our LSAT online lessons. During the week, he practices law at a plaintiffs’ firm, representing consumers and investors in class actions. He earned his JD/MPP, magna cum laude from Harvard University. Tom scored a perfect 180 on the LSAT.
Christopher Knuth
Christopher has been teaching with The Princeton Review since 2004. He also works with our Research and Content Development team to edit and create new material and has authored publications for The Princeton Review that are sold worldwide. Our teachers and students sing Christopher’s praises. He is responsible for some of the highest score increases in the nation! He enjoys making difficult subject matter easier for his students to understand.
Expert Instructors
Phoebe Brimer
LSAT
Phoebe began teaching for the Princeton Review in 2003, and for the last seventeen years, she has considered it her mission to maximize the potential in her students. Her approachable, upbeat personality allows her to connect with students of all ages and backgrounds. She receives great satisfaction from students reporting their successes – on the tests, through school, and into the future.
Gail Goldhand
LSAT
For over 20 years, Gail Goldhand has been working with LSAT students to achieve their goals. Gail loves to tackle the Logical Reasoning section of the LSAT, working with her students to come up with assumptions to better understand how to dismantle arguments. Gail’s advice to her students, “Attack the test with strategy and technique. I tell my students, ‘You will hear me in your head while you're taking the test.’ And they do!”
Muhammed Hassanali
LSAT
Muhammed joined The Princeton Review in 1990 and by 1992 was certified to tutor in virtually every test or topic. During the day he works as an engineer - discovery and innovation is what he thrives on. Muhammed believes that learning is a life-time commitment, and helping others learn is just one facet of it. He taught his first college level class when he was 19, fell in love with teaching, and has been teaching part-time ever since.
Chris Aylward
LSAT
Chris has been teaching and tutoring for The Princeton Review since 2001. He was since won Teacher of the Year in 2003 has since been promoted to Premier level tutor. He credits his success to his ability to accurately identify a student’s strengths and weaknesses to make a customized plan of attack for each student. Once he understands a student's thought process, he can steer it in the right direction.
Tom Watts
LSAT
Tom has been teaching at The Princeton Review since 2004. He has since been promoted to Premier Tutor, and trains new teachers in a variety of subjects. He is a contributing author to our LSAT online lessons. During the week, he practices law at a plaintiffs’ firm, representing consumers and investors in class actions. He earned his JD/MPP, magna cum laude from Harvard University. Tom scored a perfect 180 on the LSAT.
Christopher Knuth
LSAT
Christopher has been teaching with The Princeton Review since 2004. He also works with our Research and Content Development team to edit and create new material and has authored publications for The Princeton Review that are sold worldwide. Our teachers and students sing Christopher’s praises. He is responsible for some of the highest score increases in the nation! He enjoys making difficult subject matter easier for his students to understand.
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LawHub Advantage (Valued at $120)
1-year access to full Official LSAT PrepTests TM is included. - On-demand Lessons
100+ hours of expert-created video lessons on any tested topic. - Tools & Resources
Tons of drills and practice questions ensure you’re ready on test day. - Practice Tests
Access to full Official
LSAT PrepTests TM
Official LSAT Content
The Princeton Review is a longstanding licensee of official LSAT TM questions published exclusively by the Law School Admission Council. We are committed to updating our LSAT prep programs promptly with new materials, including digital test materials, as they become available.
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You’ll get access to 100+ hours of on-demand recorded lessons taught by our best LSAT instructors.
You can brush up on any topic you want, anytime.
Tools & Resources
Practice makes perfect with online drills, questions, and tests.
Familiarize yourself with the LSAT over the course of online drills, practice questions, and study materials. Plus, you’ll get access to all previously released LSAT questions.
Practice Tests
Get ready for test day!
Because the LSAT is the least content-based exam of all the major standardized exams, learning LSAT logic is crucial. Our practice tests ensure you will have ultimate confidence once the big day arrives.
Exclusive Online Tools
Official LSAT Content
LawHub Advantage (Valued at $120)
1-year access to 75+ full Official LSAT PrepTests TM is included.
On-demand Lessons
150+ hours of expert-created video lessons on any tested topic.
Practice Tests
Access to 70+ full
Official LSAT PrepTests TM
Tools & Resources
Tons of drills and practice questions ensure you’re ready on test day.
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