Manhattan LSAT Teachers - Dan Gonzalez
Dan Gonzalez graduated from Dartmouth College with a degree in engineering. While teaching high school physics at Milton Academy, he began meeting with private students to help with test prep, math, physics, and Spanish studies. Word-of-mouth referrals from satisfied students led to a full tutoring schedule.
In 2005 he joined Manhattan GMAT, where he worked as an instructor, curriculum writer, and instructor trainer. When Manhattan GMAT expanded to the LSAT in 2009, Dan co-wrote the curriculum and Strategy Guides for Manhattan LSAT and helped to train the company's first cohort of LSAT teachers. In 2010, he led efforts to get Manhattan GRE off the ground. Today, he is the President of Manhattan Prep, the corporation that operates Manhattan GMAT, LSAT and GRE.
In addition to a 780 GMAT score, Dan holds 99th percentile scores on the LSAT and GRE. He continues to teach classes and workshops in New York City.
Dan is able to teach the course to all levels without ignoring the weakest or strongest students' needs; he incorporates alternative approaches alongside his own views."
It was a very comfortable class environment due largely in part to the enthusiasm of the instructor and willingness to be very responsive to the comments made by each person in the class. -- Live Online Games Student (Games Int. Online Summer A 2009)"
He was extremely good at answering specific questions and not only that, providing alternative views or techniques. – Live Online Student (Live Online Summer B 2009)"
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