Answer: LOGIC!!!
Three-quarters of the LSAT is logic-based, and the remaining quarter is still logic-related. Let me help you develop this critical faculty in preparation for this exam. I have a Ph.D. in Math (from an Ivy League institution), which means logic is my stock in trade. I have been teaching the LSAT prep course at Georgia State University since 1999, and have been a private tutor for almost as long.
With regard to my tutoring services, the hours are flexible, the rates are reasonable, and the instruction is top-notch. On the other hand, if you're more interested in the prep course I teach at GSU, the hours are convenient, the location is unbeatable, and the instruction is every bit as top-notch. (And yes, on an hourly basis, our tuition is the lowest in the entire state of Georgia among all LSAT prep courses!)
Email me today! On the subject line, please indicate "LSAT private tutoring" or "LSAT prep at GSU" as the case may be. Hurry, because the December exam is looming large on the horizon!
FLASH!!! If you're looking for a last-minute refresher or intensive review, consider our two weekend courses: Nov. 14 & 21 (for the "arguments" or logical reasoning section), and Nov. 15 & 22 (for the "games" and reading comprehension sections). For our complete prep course schedule, please go to
http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwmat/students/prep/schedule.html
- Location: Georgia State University, Atlanta
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