Andrew has been teaching and tutoring the LSAT since 2001, independently at first and with the Princeton Review since 2003. He has worked on the development of the entire range of LSAT course materials since 2004, and is currently the National Content Director for LSAT Programs.
In 2006, Andrew created the popular TPR podcast series LSAT Logic in Everyday Life, chosen by iTunes as one of the Best Podcasts of 2006. He is also a musician/composer.
Andrew is a magna cum laude graduate of the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, where he majored in Culture and Politics. He scored a 180 on the LSAT and received a scholarship to NYU Law School, although he decided to not pursue the legal path.