Manhattan LSAT

Washington, DC, United States

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Specialties

Manhattan LSAT focuses on bringing the most well-​developed LSAT curriculum taught by 99th percentile teachers to students who are looking for an elite test preparation experience. Our teachers undergo an extensive audition and review process to determine their effectiveness as a teacher and are paid $ 100/​hour — up to 4x the industry standard — to teach our students. We offer courses in person and Live Online, an interactive classroom accessible via the web.

For more information, please visit: www​.Man​hat​tanL​SAT​.com.

(*LSAT is a registered trademark of the Law School Admission Council, which neither sponsors nor endorses this test preparation service.)

History

Established in 2008.

Our flexible, rigorous curriculum was first conceptualized in 2008 by two of our premier Manhattan LSAT teachers, Mike Kim and Dan Gonzalez. They saw a need in the market for a LSAT preparation option that wasn’t based on tips or tricks and that helped prepare students for top-​tier success on the LSAT. Since then, we have been running our LSAT prep courses across the country and empowering many students with our strategies, resulting in considerable score gains on the LSAT. Our headquarters is based in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City, NY.

Meet the Business Owner

Noah T.

Business Owner

Noah has worked in education for years, beginning in 2001 with his first public school class in Harlem. There he learned «through trial and error» the fundamentals of lesson planning, effective lesson delivery and the art of handing out stickers and detentions. He then taught math at North Star, a premier inner-​city charter school in the country. During this time he authored several handbooks on teaching and curriculum. Not surprisingly, Noah’s students consistently garner record-​breaking results. He himself has scored in the 99th percentile on both the LSAT and the GMAT.

Though gossip in the teacher’s lounge was juicy, Noah left public schools to work as director of Manhattan GMAT’s curriculum and instructor development team, where he helped maintain the renowned quality of Manhattan GMAT’s instructors through regular training sessions. Now as Managing Director of Atlas LSAT, Noah puts his passion for teaching, curriculum and instructor development to work for LSAT students.