Best LSAT Test Prep Tutoring in Hong Kong

LSAT Tutoring in Hong Kong

Manhattan Review's private Law School Admission Test (LSAT) tutors have trained countless U.S. law school applicants in Hong Kong and the United States in the most effective test-taking strategies and methods of preparation. Our LSAT teachers hold degrees from the best universities in the United States and have strong legal backgrounds. Manhattan Review's LSAT tutoring clients have studied law at the University of Chicago, the University of Virginia, Vanderbilt University, and all of the Ivy League law schools. Manhattan Review has helped prepare lawyers who now work for top American law firms, many of which have offices in Hong Kong, such as Morrison & Foerster; Baker & McKenzie; and Jones Day.

The LSAT assesses prospective law students' suitability for legal training in the areas of reading comprehension, analytical reasoning, logical reasoning, and writing ability. The first three areas are scored through timed multiple-choice questions, and while the writing sample is unscored, it is sent to law school admissions committees. The test is administered by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC), a consortium of law schools in the United States, Canada, and Australia. That careful prior study is necessary before taking the LSAT is beyond dispute. "Very few people achieve their full potential on the LSAT without some preparation," cautions LSAC. "Most law school applicants also study test-taking techniques and strategies." Manhattan Review has a proven track record of success on the LSAT with our private tutoring, LSAT practice tests, and LSAT prep courses.

LSAT preparation services and private tutoring are widely seen as integral to success on the LSAT. You don't have to take our word for it; here's what U.S. News & World Report, one of the most respected resources on the quality of educational offerings, has to say on the subject: "Taking LSAT classes and utilizing one-on-one LSAT tutoring can both be essential parts of the test preparation process for many law school applicants." An article in the same publication entitled "How to Best Prepare for the LSAT" recommended a three-pronged approach of LSAT classes, private tutoring, and practice exams, and based its conclusions on more than a decade of data. At Manhattan Review, we offer all of these services, and our tutors are the most experienced available in Hong Kong.

LSAT Private Tutoring

Hours package 12 to 48 hours, Personalized 1-on-1 Tutoring, In Person or Live Online

LSAT Private Course

12 hours in total, Personalized 1-on-1 Course, In Person or Live Online

LSAT Prep Course Hong Kong - Photo of Student Simone

Hello, I just wanted to let you know that the current class that i am taking is really helping my studies. George has been a great help and I thank you for fitting the class into my busy schedule.
- Simone (This student prepared for the LSAT with us)

Hong Kong

Phone: +852 5808 2704

Primary Course Venue:

Grand Hyatt
1 Harbour Road
Hong Kong
China

NOTE: We do NOT typically have staff at the venue, so email us before visiting the venue.

Meet a Hong Kong LSAT Tutor: Beth J.

Beth J. is an American expat living in Hong Kong with her husband Nigel, an executive for the Bank of East Asia. Originally from Tallahassee, Florida, Beth majored in education at the University of Michigan. Then it was off to law school at New York University, where she paid her tuition bills by teaching at a New Jersey public high school. She finished her JD in 2004 and began providing legal representation for the American Federation of Teachers until her husband got the job in Hong Kong, where they have now been for five years.

Beth had a good deal of time on her hands after her and Nigel moved overseas, and she sought a job that would allow her to use both her educational and legal backgrounds. She contacted Manhattan Review, and we quickly realized that LSAT tutoring would be perfect for her. "Beth used her extensive knowledge of educational principles and strong legal training to help me excel on the LSAT," said one of her former students. "Thanks to her, I'm now a second-year law student at Duke University School of Law." Beth's other interests include tennis, poetry, and the music of Radiohead.

Fill out Info Request