Hyperlearning LSAT – Our Instructors

Hyperlearning LSAT Instructors
Every single one of our Hyperlearning® instructors has a ridiculously high LSAT score (we’re talking 98th percentile), survived a grueling audition to teach for us and endured no less than 32 hours of intensive training.

But they’re also master motivators, able to provide cogent strategies to battle a test as tricky as the LSAT while explaining every detail of the test, from top to bottom.

What does this mean to you? It means our LSAT instructors can show you the path to absolute LSAT domination.

Meet a few of our LSAT Instructors:

Andrew Brody

Andrew is the National Content Director for The Princeton Review's LSAT Programs. He scored a 180 on the LSAT. A magna cum laude graduate of Georgetown University, Andrew received a scholarship to NYU Law School but, in a move he swears he does not regret, turned it down.

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Dave Hall

Dave scored a 180 on the LSAT. Dave is a National Merit Scholar and the Master LSAT Instructor for The Princeton Review of Southern California. His hobbies include playing lonesome songs on his Gibson hollow-body, and generally being the kind of boy your mother warned you about.

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Fritz Stewart

Fritz scored a 177 on the LSAT. Fritz joined The Princeton Review in 1988. As a Master Trainer and Training Skills Guru, Fritz certifies new Princeton Review teachers and trainers. He is an accomplished violinist, pianist, and singer who conducts and composes musical theater.

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