How to Score 165+ on the LSAT

August 21st, 2024 | 8pm ET (5pm PT)

Meet the Panelists

Mika MacDonald
University of Chicago Law School

Mika attended Claremont McKenna College before graduating from the University of Chicago Law School. She has extensive experience in the legal field; she clerked for the (ret.) Honorable Christopher S. Sontchi in the Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware and worked as a corporate bankruptcy litigator for five and a half years in Delaware and New York before returning to consulting and teaching.

She was offered acceptance to several prestigious law schools, including Washington University in St. Louis, the University of Michigan, the University of Virginia, Vanderbilt, and the University of Chicago. Mika's experience as a brief-writing litigation associate meant learning to express topics in ways that judges could grasp: a skill she now imparts upon pre-law students. She is an adept writer, editor, and coach dedicated to helping pre-law students present their best selves in the admissions process.

Ebehiremhen Izokun
Stanford Law School

Ebehiremhen is a graduate of Duke University, where she majored in Psychology, and is currently a JD candidate at Stanford Law School. Before the law school application process, Ebehiremhen expanded her knowledge of human behavior, social justice, politics, and education with her broad range of extracurricular activities and work experiences. 

Ebehiremhen first discovered her passion for education as an academic tutor for students ages 4-12. As she moved on to Duke University, she began tutoring student athletes in Psychology, helping them prepare for tests. Since then, Ebehiremhen has held teaching positions as an AP Psychology Teacher, an Americorps Teaching Fellow, and a Costanzo Teaching Fellow. 

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What We'll Cover:

Are you ready to take your LSAT score to the next level? Join our expert-led webinar on August 21st at 8:00 PM and discover the strategies you need to achieve a 165+ score.

Our top 1% LSAT scorers will share their strategies for achieving a 165+ score, whether you're a first-time test-taker or looking to improve your previous results.