Alex Levinger
Master Tutor
Undergrad School
University of Wisconsin
Law School
University of Southern California Gould School of Law
Years of Tutoring Experience
14
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Alex has a Bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and an MBA from the University of Southern California Marshall School of Business. He has over nine years of test prep tutoring experience and has helped over 100 students reach their target scores.

Alex is passionate about helping students achieve their law school goals and reach their fullest potential throughout the process. He understands the pivotal role the LSAT plays in this journey and finds working alongside students incredibly rewarding. Recognizing the value of having a guide through the rigorous LSAT prep process, he cherishes being able to support determined applicants to do their very best. 

As an LSAT tutor, Alex is a phenomenal teacher, a perceptive coach, and an exuberant cheerleader. Having taught most of his life, he excels at taking complex subjects, stratifying them into different layers of understanding, and developing a strategy to allow students to understand each layer at a sensible pace. He gives students the tools they need to progress through each level, being adaptable to their individual needs along the way. His approach has helped students gain scores high enough to get into top law schools, including Yale University, Harvard University, the University of Chicago, Columbia University, NYU Law, Northwestern University, and UCLA. 

Alex cares for each student’s success and ensures he supports them throughout the application process. He empathizes with students if they ever feel discouraged and proudly cheers them on through their highs and lows. For him, it’s unbelievably gratifying to watch hours of hard work transform into tangible improvement. If you’re eager to start improving your LSAT score, he is twice as eager to help!

When Alex isn’t tutoring, you can find him playing with his kids, practicing the languages he can speak, learning piano, going to concerts, and watching football.