New York LSAT 101
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Discounted Courses
• $299 subscription value included in both packages
• 3 hours remote tutoring included in premium package
SoHo Sundays LSAT Fundamentals
2:00-5:00 PM ET
Jan 12 to Mar 30
• Taught by Eric Revis
• Located in SoHo
SoHo Mondays LSAT Fundamentals
6:00-9:00 PM ET
Jan 13 to Mar 31
• Taught by Henry Ewing
• Located in SoHo
Upper East Side Sundays LSAT Fundamentals
2:00-5:00 PM ET
Jan 12 to Mar 30
• Taught by Eric Hu
• Marymount Manhattan College
Meet Your Instructors
Eric Revis
174
Eric has been teaching for 7 years, specializing in LSAT tutoring for the past year. Now he’s ready to guide you through it. No matter how overwhelming or frustrating you think the test is, together, you can tackle it. By the time you’re finished, not only will you see the LSAT as manageable, but you’ll have the skills to crush it.
Henry Ewing
177
The LSAT was never easy for Henry. However, with consistent effort and focused studying, he managed to boost his score by 27 points from his initial practice test. As he progressed, he began to appreciate the unique challenges the LSAT posed and developed a passion for overcoming them. Inspired by his own success, Henry became a tutor to help others reach their goals and unlock their full potential. He’s confident that, no matter where you start, everyone has the ability to achieve their dream score. When he’s not tutoring, you’ll find Henry swimming, biking, or running as he trains for his next triathlon.
Eric Hu
179
Eric is a New York-based jazz saxophonist, an adjunct at Columbia University, and an LSAT tutor of five years. He believes that learning should be approachable and transformative, with tangible, achievable steps toward ambitious goals. He has worked with LSAT students starting from the 120s as well as from the 170s. His most improved student started with a 128 and ended with a 169, and he is equally proud of his students that progress from 172 to 177. Eric is a published academic with articles in leading music education journals. He has a Master's in Education from Columbia University and is currently working towards a PhD in Music Education. When not teaching or writing, Eric enjoys cooking Italian food and playing video games.