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TOP-TIER INSTRUCTORS

At LSAT Intensive Review you get a quality instructor with the knowledge and experience necessary to help you master the LSAT.


Elizabeth Abbott, J.D. Pepperdine University, 1984. A.B. University of Southern California, 1981. LSAT Intensive Review instructor for six years.

John Allen, J.D. Thomas M. Cooley Law School, 2005. B.A. Oakland University, 1994. LSAT score 166. LSAT Intensive Review instructor for two years.

David C. Bibb, J.D. University of Alabama, 1995. B.S. University of Alabama, 1992. LSAT score 164. LSAT Intensive Review instructor for nine years.

Randal Blair, J.D. University of California, Hastings, 2005. B.S. cum laude Arizona State University, 1987.

Michael R. Bredehoft, J.D. University of Missouri Kansas City, 1997. M.A. University of Missouri Kansas City, 1994. B.A. University of Missouri Kansas City, 1992. LSAT Intensive Review instructor for three years.

Frank Steven Byers, J.D. Northwestern University School of Law, 1989. M.B.A. University of Chicago, 1980. B.A. University of Illinois, Urbana, 1976. LSAT Score 683 (equivalent to 165). Admitted to Trial Bar, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois. LSAT Intensive Review instructor for three years.

Christopher L. Cain, J.D. University of Alabama School of Law, 1998. B.S. magna cum laude, University of Alabama, 1995. LSAT score 172. LSAT Intensive Review instructor for six years.

Paul DeWitt, J.D. Brigham Young University, 1999. Trial Advocacy Competition winner, 1996. B.S. Brigham Young University, 1993. M.A. Brigham Young University, 1996. LSAT score 95th percentile. LSAT Intensive Review instructor for six years.

Tiffany Doherty-Schooler, J.D. Hamline University School of Law expected, 2007. B.A. cum laude Hamline University, 2002. Presidential Scholar. LSAT score 164.

Stefan Doughty, J.D. with distinction University of Oklahoma, 1994. B.A. magna cum laude, Oklahoma Baptist University, 1991. LSAT score 94th percentile. LSAT Intensive Review instructor for seven years.

Christoper Durr, J.D. University of Michigan Law School, 1999. B.A. Duke University, 1992. LSAT score 170.

Aaron A. Fate, J.D. University of Michigan, 2001. M.A. University of Iowa. B.A. Grinnell College, 1996. LSAT score 168. LSAT intensive Review instructor for four years.

Alicia Gaddy, J.D. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 2006. B.A. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 2003. LSAT score 165.

Brian Gardner, J.D. University of Utah, 1998. B.A. University of Oregon, 1994. LSAT score 167. LSAT Intensive Review instructor for six years.

Joanna Gomez, J.D. Mississippi College School of Law, 2005. B.S. University of South Alabama. LSAT score 165. LSAT Intensive Review instructor for three years.

Blake Hills, J.D. University of Utah College of Law, 1998. Order of the Coif. B.S. Weber State University, 1994. LSAT score 166.

Chad Henderson, J.D. Emory Law School, 1997. M.B.A. Emory University, 1997. B.S. Florida State University, 1993. LSAT score 167. LSAT Intensive Review instructor for eleven years.

Kevin E. Hobbs, J.D. University of Minnesota, 1995. B.S. summa cum laude, N.W. Missouri State University, 1992. LSAT score 160. LSAT Intensive Review instructor for five years.

Ronald A. Jenkins, J.D. and M.B.A. University of Tennessee, 1999. B.A. Centre College, 1995. LSAT score 161. LSAT Intensive Review instructor for three years.

Kirk Johnson, J.D. University of Michigan, 1998. B.A. Grinnell College, 1995. Phi Beta Kappa. LSAT score 167. LSAT Intensive Review instructor for five years.

Shawn Johnson, J.D. Forham Law School, 2002. B.A. Washington University, St. Louis, 1996. LSAT score 163.

John P. Kriss, J.D. University of Kansas, 1995. B.S. Kansas State University, 1991. LSAT Intensive Review instructor for three years.

Dawn Lannin, J.D. South Texas College of Law, magna cum laude. B.A. University of St. Thomas, magna cum laude. LSAT score 168. LSAT Intensive Review instructor for seven years.

Thomas J. Lowry, III, C.P.A., J.D. University of Texas School of Law, 1981. B.A. Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota, 1972. LSAT Score 172. Founded LSAT Intensive Review in 1981.

Andrew M. McClintic, J.D. University of Virginia, 2001. Selected for Virginia Law Review. A.B. Princeton University, 1997. Phi Beta Kappa. LSAT score 173. LSAT Intensive Review instructor for seven years.

Lisa McDougal, J.D. University of Wisconsin, 2000. B.A. University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1989. LSAT score 163. LSAT Intensive Review instructor for three years.

Judith McGeary, J.D. University of Texas at Austin, 1997. Law Review, editor. B.S. Stanford University, 1994. LSAT score 180. LSAT Intensive Review instructor for five years.

Lori R. McGunn, M.B.A., J.D. Indiana University, 1993. B.S. Indiana University, 1989. LSAT score 92nd percentile. LSAT Intensive Review instructor for twelve years.

Alex Muentz, J.D. Temple University expected, 2006. B.S. Northeastern University, 1998. LSAT score 162. LSAT Intensive Review instructor for two years.

Ashley L. Odor, J.D. Thomas Jefferson School of Law, 2002. Law Review. Dean's Scholarship. B.A. Virginia Commonwealth University, 1994. LSAT score 170. LSAT Intensive Review instructor for three years.

Adrianne Pauls, J.D. Lewis & Clark Law School, 2004. B.A. University of Rochester, 2000. LSAT score 96th percentile. Law Review. LSAT Intensive Review instructor for two years.


Emily Prehm, J.D. University of Colorado at Boulder, 2003. B.A. Colorado State University, 2000. LSAT score 160. LSAT Intensive Review instructor for three years.

Derek Preston, J.D. University of Louisville, 1999. B.A. Centre College, 1993. LSAT score 96th percentile. LSAT Intensive Review Instructor for three years.

Amanda Ray, J.D. West Virgnia University College of Law, 2005. B.A. West Virgnia University, 1999. Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant. LSAT Intensive Review instructor for two years.

Debra J. Reece, J.D. University of Arkansas, Little Rock, 2003. Dean's Scholar. B.A. University of Arkansas, Little Rock, magna cum laude, 1999. LSAT score 166. LSAT Intensive Review instructor for four years.

Robert Richardson, J.D. University of Memphis, expected 2007. LSAT score 164.

Jeffrey B. Rimes, J.D. Mississippi College School of Law, 2000. Law Review, law school teaching assistant. B.A. William Carey College, 1995. LSAT score 161. LSAT Intensive Review Instructor for six years.

Steven Rosenblum, J.D. Washington University, 1992. B.A. University of Texas, Austin, 1989. LSAT Intensive Review instructor for eight years.

James Saint, J.D. University of Houston, 2004. LSAT score 172. LSAT Intensive Review instructor for six years.

Victoria S. Salzmann, J.D. Baylor School of Law, 1999. Editor-in-Chief, Baylor Law Review. Third in class. Law Clerk to the Honorable Ruth McGregor, Arizona Supreme Court. B.S. Baylor University, 1994. LSAT score 169. LSAT Intensive Review instructor for five years.

Janu Sivanesan, J.D. Case Western Reserve University, 1994. Law Review. LSAT score 98.6 percentile. LSAT Intensive Review instructor for five years.

Jamie E. Still, J.D. Creighton University Law School expected, 2007. B.S. Florida State University, 2000. LSAT score 164.

Paul Tibbit, J.D. Southern Methodist University, expected 2007. B.S. Texas A&M University. LSAT score 165.

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