Manhattan LSAT Teachers - Jerry McMillan

Jerry McMillan, Manhattan LSAT Teacher

By day, Gerald defends the innocent as mild-mannered Assistant Attorney General McMillan. By night, he cloaks himself in shadow and jurisprudence to bring justice to the streets (or at least forge a new class of legal superhero through rigorous LSAT instruction). The arctic blood flowing in this scion of Norway’s veins allows him to brave the coldest LSAT logic with ease.

Of course, every hero has a back-story. Before donning the mantle of justice’s protector, Gerald studied history at the University of Texas at Austin. He then spent a year developing and writing film scripts for a small studio before destiny compelled him to Columbia Law. All the while he taught LSAT mastery to hundreds of Austin’s best and brightest legal-eagles-to-be. His sense of humor and ability to help students truly grasp the LSAT code has left him a trail of fans. Unable to forgo any of his passions, Gerald straddles three worlds: government lawyer, LSAT teacher and misunderstood literary genius (he wrestles frequently with the fiction series he is authoring). As if things weren’t interesting enough, his hobbies include salsa dancing, reading, and skiing. Alas, he’d ski more often if only mountains and snow would make themselves readily available in Austin, TX.

 

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