GMAT
Overview
The GMAT is a computer-adaptive test (CAT) that is offered by appointment throughout the year.
Through one-on-one tutoring, one hour a week, we can give you all the skills you need to maximize your GMAT performance without all the stress. Recent students have earned admission to top MBA programs, including Cornell, University of Chicago, Wharton, and scholarships to the University of Miami.
It requires mastery of the following topics:
Critical Reasoning
Reading Comprehension
Sentence Correction
Math Problem Solving
Data Sufficiency Problems
Analytical Writing
GRE
Overview:
The GRE is a computer-adaptive test (CAT) that is offered by appointment throughout the year. It is composed of Analytical Writing, Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning sections.
Through one-on-one tutoring, one hour a week, we can give you all the skills you need to maximize your GRE performance without all the stress.
It requires mastery of the following topics:
Sentence Completions
Reading Comprehension
Quantitative Comparison
Math Problem Solving
Data Interpretation
Analytical Writing
LSAT
Overview:
In light of the COVID-19 public health emergency, LSAT is now offering an online, remotely proctored version of the LSAT — called the LSAT-Flex. LSAT-Flex is a three-section test using the same question types as the traditional LSAT: analytical reasoning, logical reasoning, and reading comprehension. The remotely proctored LSAT-Flex provides candidates the opportunity to earn an LSAT score even though in-person testing is not possible due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Scott Storper is PREP U’s resident LSAT, law school, and Bar Review expert. He offers in-person tutoring in Miami and Skype tutoring to DC-area residents and students around the country and the world.
A note from Scott:
“With well over fifteen years and thousands of hours of experience, I have honed techniques that cannot be found elsewhere. I will supply you with the best available materials as well as access to over 30 released LSAT tests with detailed explanations for each question. Recent students have earned admission to Harvard, Georgetown, and NYU.
Join the many students who achieved their top law school goals.”