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Savanna Shaffer

Savanna Shaffer has tutored the LSAT since 2016. She’s worked closely with hundreds of students and is committed to a student-first approach. She keeps her classes small so she can see the need of the individual and tailor their study plan to their needs. She has worked with students with a range of academic needs and specializes in working with neurodiverse students. Her students have gotten into top-ranked law schools including Harvard, Stanford, Vanderbilt, and UT Austin. Savanna has taught private and group LSAT classes through Manhattan Review and freelance.

Savanna graduated from Texas Law in 2019 and continued to pursue her Ph.D. in philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin with a focus in philosophy of law. Her average score improvement for students with 12 hours of instruction in 2020-2021 was 15.7 points. When she’s not thinking about the LSAT or philosophy she likes climbing, paddle-boarding, and occasionally making an appearance onstage at the Hideout.

this is a picture of LSAT test tutor and philosopher Ryan Born

Ryan C. Born

Ryan Born graduated from Princeton University in 2019 and has five years of tutoring experience, including in the classroom setting. His specialties in terms of the LSAT are in the Reading Comprehension and Logical Reasoning sections. Ryan currently pursues his Ph.D in philosophy in areas of political, legal, and moral philosophy. In his spare time, Ryan drives himself crazy by reading the news.