Manhattan LSAT Teachers - Patrick Brown

Manhattan LSAT - Patrick Brown

James Patrick Brown (he goes by Patrick, because he’s not the Godfather of Soul) was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania. He went to Georgetown University, where he studied history, and wrote his senior thesis about…the history of Scranton.

After graduating, he joined Teach for America in the Mississippi Delta (think catfish, cotton and the blues). There, he taught government, economics, psychology, sociology, world history, and US history to eager (and occasionally not-so-eager) high school students in Greenville, and learned to love catfish and tamales.

It was in Mississippi that Patrick fell in love with the LSAT—he scored a 176 on his first practice test, took thirty more practice tests (which he secretly enjoyed), and scored a 179 on the real deal.

As a current student at Harvard Law School, Patrick is thrilled to be helping students in Boston prepare for the LSAT, and for law school in general.

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