Best LSAT Test Prep Courses and Tutoring in Auckland

The success or failure of U.S. law school applications to a great extent depends on the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). High LSAT scores usually pave the way for law school acceptance, while low LSAT scores most often derail an application. Manhattan Review is an educational services firm that teaches Auckland students how to most effectively prepare for this challenging exam and crucial admissions requirement. Law school applicants in Auckland can master LSAT content, study techniques, and test-taking approaches with Manhattan Review's on-site or online LSAT prep courses or private tutoring. Our LSAT services produce high test scores with research-supported instructional materials, original and engaging instructional methodologies, and Auckland's most qualified LSAT educators. Manhattan Review has been facilitating student achievement since our company was founded in 1999, and we have thousands of successful student outcomes to our credit. Let us make the most of your natural abilities, and get you on your way to the law school of your dreams.
Many law school applicants are unfamiliar with the LSAT scores that give realistic chances at law school acceptance. Most institutions do not officially have minimum LSAT score requirements, but expected LSAT performance can be inferred by viewing the averages and/or average ranges of accepted students. LSAT scores and institutional rankings show a high degree of correlation (in fact, the latter is partially based on the former). Prospective law students wishing to attend a top-25 school should assume that their LSAT score must be at the very least 160, and in many cases substantially higher. The Sandra Day O'Connor School of Law at Arizona State University, currently ranked 25th in the United States, reports 50th and 75th percentile LSAT scores of 161 and 163 respectively. The average LSAT score at Duke University School of Law (#11) is 169, and at top-ranked Yale Law School, middle 50% LSAT scores are 171-176. LSAT scores at this level require the superior LSAT instruction provided by Manhattan Review in Auckland.
Law school applicants should also understand that employment outcomes are affected by law school reputations. More selective law schools have higher job placement rates, while less selective law schools show discouraging employment numbers. NYU Law School, for example, boasts a 94% employment rate in jobs that require bar passage, which is commensurate with its status as the 6th-best law school in the United States. Unranked Western State University College of Law, on the other hand, has an employment rate in the same category that is below 37%, and more than 25% of this institution's alumni are not employed in any capacity. Manhattan Review's LSAT prep courses and private tutoring consistently get our students accepted to the law schools that will give them a bright future, including Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Princeton, Stanford, Georgetown, the University of Virginia, and many more. Our former students have accepted positions at many of the top law firms in the United States, including Jones Day, Latham & Watkins, K&L Gates, and Reed Smith. They've also gotten jobs at government agencies, Fortune 500 companies, and public interest organizations. You can get started today on your own successful legal future by signing up for Manhattan Review's LSAT prep courses or LSAT private tutoring.
LSAT In-Person Classic
Auckland, New Zealand
Start: Dec 29, 2019
End: Feb 16, 2020
9 days left to start
Sundays
03:00 PM - 06:30 PM
(Local Time)
$1,590.00
Auckland, New Zealand
Start: Jan 11, 2020
End: Feb 29, 2020
22 days left to start
Saturdays
12:00 PM - 03:30 PM
(Local Time)
$1,590.00$1,490.00
Early Booker
Auckland, New Zealand
Start: Jan 26, 2020
End: Mar 15, 2020
37 days left to start
Sundays
03:00 PM - 06:30 PM
(Local Time)
$1,590.00$1,490.00
Early Booker
Auckland, New Zealand
Start: Feb 08, 2020
End: Mar 28, 2020
50 days left to start
Saturdays
12:00 PM - 03:30 PM
(Local Time)
$1,590.00$1,490.00
Early Booker
LSAT Private Tutoring
Auckland, New Zealand
Hours package
Online
Hours package
LSAT Private Course
Auckland, New Zealand
$1,590.00
Online
$1,590.00
LSAT Online Classic
Online
Start: Dec 22, 2019
End: Feb 09, 2020
2 days left to start
Sundays
04:00 PM - 07:30 PM
(EST)
$990.00
Online
Start: Dec 29, 2019
End: Feb 16, 2020
9 days left to start
Sundays
04:00 PM - 07:30 PM
(EST)
$990.00
Online
Start: Jan 05, 2020
End: Feb 23, 2020
16 days left to start
Sundays
04:00 PM - 07:30 PM
(EST)
$990.00$890.00
Early Booker
Online
Start: Jan 12, 2020
End: Mar 01, 2020
23 days left to start
Sundays
04:00 PM - 07:30 PM
(EST)
$990.00$890.00
Early Booker
Online
Start: Jan 19, 2020
End: Mar 08, 2020
30 days left to start
Sundays
04:00 PM - 07:30 PM
(EST)
$990.00$890.00
Early Booker
Online
Start: Jan 26, 2020
End: Mar 15, 2020
37 days left to start
Sundays
04:00 PM - 07:30 PM
(EST)
$990.00$890.00
Early Booker
Online
Start: Feb 02, 2020
End: Mar 22, 2020
44 days left to start
Sundays
04:00 PM - 07:30 PM
(EST)
$990.00$890.00
Early Booker
Online
Start: Feb 09, 2020
End: Mar 29, 2020
51 days left to start
Sundays
04:00 PM - 07:30 PM
(EST)
$990.00$890.00
Early Booker
Online
Start: Feb 16, 2020
End: Apr 05, 2020
58 days left to start
Sundays
04:00 PM - 07:30 PM
(EST)
$990.00$890.00
Early Booker
Online
Start: Feb 23, 2020
End: Apr 12, 2020
65 days left to start
Sundays
04:00 PM - 07:30 PM
(EST)
$990.00$890.00
Early Booker
Auckland
Hilton
147 Quay Street
Auckland 1010
Neuseeland
NOTE: We do NOT typically have staff at the venue, so email us before visiting the venue.
Meet an Auckland LSAT Tutor: Nancy W.
Nancy W. is a lawyer and legal educator who has been teaching LSAT prep for the past seven years. Originally from Newport News, Virginia, she is a graduate of Virginia Tech and of the University of Notre Dame Law School. She was an attorney specializing in civil litigation at a small law firm outside of Chicago for three years prior to her relocation to Auckland in 2013.
Nancy's LSAT students appreciate her talent for making LSAT material both interesting and relevant. "Maybe she should have been an actress, because she has a gift for oratory that makes her easy to listen to," said one student. "She could be reading from a refrigerator manual, and it would still be engaging." Nancy's LSAT students have been accepted to the law schools at the University of Chicago, Georgetown, the University of Southern California, Boston College, and many others.
