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An open letter from Carol Levine:

Looking for the secrets or tricks to doing
well on the LSAT?
Forget it! There aren’t any!

I want you to know, I have been there! Like many of you, I confidently strode through college and the work place, always certain of my success. Yet, here was this one exam that could make or break acceptance by the law school of my choice, The LSAT. I thoroughly analyzed and consequently mastered the LSAT, scoring in the top 1% of the country, which led to my scholarship for all 3 years of law school.

 
 


The LSAT is an exam that can rattle even the most proficient test-taker. I can assure you that this anxiety is greatly misplaced. Though unfamiliar in form and content, the LSAT is actually a very appropriate test to effectively determine your logical reasoning acuity. As I said earlier: there are no secrets or tricks to learn to allow you to do well.

Fortunately, there is a definite, practical and logical approach that will allow you to achieve your maximum potential. Let a lawyer teach you how to think like one in, private, one-on-one tutoring where your particular challenges can be addressed and solved.

Now for my closing remarks as an attorney, I have a three-part request:
* First: call me to discuss how I can help you realize your dreams.
* Second: should you utilize my services, on that late spring day, when you receive your acceptance from the law school of your choice, after you call your parents, relatives and colleagues, call me, your NY LSAT tutor. I love getting that phone call.
* Third: Three years, or so, from now, after hearing the keynote speech, most likely from a prominent elected official, have your picture taken as you accept your well-earned Juris Doctor diploma from the dean. Send the photo to add to the growing album of my successful students.