The LSAT

The LSAT is an excellent predictor of first-year law school performance because it is a test of logical reasoning and critical reading, two very useful skills for managing heavy workloads with limited time.

My preparatory course for the LSAT emphasizes these areas, building your logic skills, critical thinking, reading speed, vocabulary, and retention.

I work only with real past tests, and you will take plenty of them as benchmarks to track your progress. By the time test day rolls around you'll be an old pro with the booklet and bubble sheet.

My unique strategies unlock your innate logical reasoning ability, and train you to read efficiently and critically. The skills you'll acquire have benefits even when the LSAT is a distant memory. You'll apply them to your coursework, to your bar exam, and to your future practice.

My students average 12 hours of instruction over a 3 month span and improve an average of 6.7 points.


"I went from a 151 to a 164. Not bad for only 6 weeks of preparation! Christian's patient help and guidance made all the difference and I ended up receiving a 3/4 scholarship to Drexel Law." -Robert S.