
LSAT Courses in San Francisco
In my career as an LSAT instructor, I have rescued countless former Kaplan and Princeton Review LSAT students. Fox Test Prep is better than these programs for many reasons. First, Kaplan and Princeton Review LSAT instructors are hourly employees rather than business owners. Second, Kaplan and Princeton Review LSAT instructors are typically law students, teaching the LSAT temporarily on their way to careers as lawyers. You never know who you're going to get. Third, Kaplan and Princeton Review have surprisingly low standards for the scoring ability of their LSAT instructors. (Some of them haven't even taken the real LSAT!) Finally, Kaplan and Princeton Review LSAT teachers are tied to corporate-approved scripts. My classes are much more improvisational, much more entertaining, and much closer aligned with the topics that you tell me you need help with. Don't waste your time and money with Kaplan and Princeton Review. Come to Fox Test Prep first.
Fox Test Prep |
Kaplan |
Princeton Review |
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| Instructor LSAT Score | 179 | No minimum required | No minimum required |
| Instructor Name | Nathan Fox | ? | ? |
| Instructor Experience | 4 years | ? | ? |
| Price | $1,095 | $1,399 | $1,449 |
| Instructor Owned Business | Yes | No | No |
| Locally Owned Business | Yes | No | No |

