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Nick McIntosh is a PhD student at Fordham University studying Baruch Spinoza and his impact on 20th century continental philosophy. He’s taught the LSAT since 2012, working for major test prep companies and helping over 1000 students in the process. Nick knows the methods employed by the big test prep companies and has developed his own methods to replace, supplement, and contexutalize them for the modern digital LSAT. He scored a 177 on the LSAT and he also achieved perfect scores of 170 and 6.0 on the Verbal and Writing sections of the GRE respectively.

An Ohio native he graduated from Ohio University Magna Cum Laude and as Vice-President of Phi Alpha Delta Pre-Law fraternity. He currently lives in NYC, a transplant after six years in San Diego with his dog, Righteous. He follows Arsenal football club religiously, and maintains a furious passion for the writings of Gilles Deleuze, noisy and off-kilter music, and playing patzer chess.