LSAT Tutor

<p>I’m thinking of becoming an LSAT tutor and I was wondering if anyone is/was a tutor at one of these places or knows anything about the working atmosphere at any of these companies: TestMasters, Kaplan, Princeton Review. Those are the only ones I’ve considered so far but if you have info on any others I’d be glad to hear it also! Thanks!</p>

<p>I was an LSAT teacher for a large company.</p>

<p>I have two pieces of advice. 1, compare the non-compete agreements carefully. It’s reasonable to require you to keep their materials confidential and prevent you from stealing their clients. It is not IMHO reasonable to require you to refrain from teaching the LSAT for another company, or on your own, for years after you have left the job.</p>

<p>2, the location where you’ll be teaching is extremely important. Unless you’re teaching 1-on-1, the biggest headache you will have is a wide ability spectrum among your students. If possible, you want them all brilliant, or all slow, or all average. Teaching an on-campus or near-campus class at a small to medium sized college/university is the safest bet.</p>