Manhattan LSAT Teachers - Stacey Koprince

If you wander into Stacey's family room, you'll always find a few Games magazines scattered around, as well as at least one magazine dedicated entirely to logic games. These aren't to help her become a better LSAT teacher; she just enjoys spending her spare time doing logic and other puzzle games. It gets pretty cold up in Canada - people need something to do between October and April.
Stacey began her teaching career at the University of Michigan, where she was hired as the first undergraduate organic chemistry lab assistant (when the university figured out that undergraduates were cheaper to hire than graduate students!). She got into the habit of taking standardized tests for fun, including the LSAT, GMAT, MCAT, and various other specialized tests. She has taught for Various Other Test Prep Companies, including ManhattanGMAT, and even helped develop a prep program for the medical board exams (though she didn't go to medical school). Thanks to her 99th percentile LSAT score, she's grateful to be able to say, "See, liking standardized tests is actually good for something!"
Post-degree, Stacey lived in Boston and San Francisco before moving to sunny Montreal (this is not sarcasm - it is actually pretty sunny, if very cold!). She runs her own management consulting firm, specializing in comprehensive corporate strategy, and she also serves as the Director of Online Community and an Instructor Developer for ManhattanGMAT, the premier GMAT test preparation company. Stacey’s favorite thing about teaching is that moment when she sees the answering sparks in her students’ eyes because they thoroughly comprehend a difficult concept.
Stacey was always enthusiastic, very predictable, and had a unique teaching style. I knew what to expect each time I entered the classroom. She does a good job when she explains the problems, and as a result they become easy to understand. She always takes the time to elaborate on questions and answers when asked, and always knows the answers to every question. She is very knowledgeable on testing strategies."
Supportive, responsive to student inquiries, enthusiastic. – Live Online Games Student (Game Int. Online Summer A 2009)"
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