Nathan Fox

Agency/Company/School Name: 
Fox Test Prep
Current Availability: 
Currently is available for more students
Phone: 
(415) 518-0630
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Agency/Company/School: Fox Test Prep
Subject(s) / Service Area(s)
Subject(s), Primary / Service Area, Primary: 
Test Preparation / Certification - GMAT
Test Preparation / Certification - LSAT
Subject(s), Additional / Service Area, Additional: 
Test Preparation / Certification
Address
Country: 
United States
State/Province Code: 
California
City: 

San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, San Jose, Santa Rosa, Sacramento

Zip: 
94127
Cost
Currency: 
U.S. Dollar (USD)
Hourly Rate: 
$145
Half Hour Rate: 
$5
Discounts Available: 
Yes
Teaching Profile ( 1 )
Age(s): 
13-19 / Adolescence
20-64 / Adults
65+ / Retired
Level(s) and/or Grade(s): 
Undergraduate
Graduate
Professional/Technical
Lesson Location(s): 
Teacher Studio / Home
Years in Business: 
3
Teaching Profile ( 2 )
Private Lessons and/or Group Class: 
Private Lessons
Group Class
Mission Statement: 

LSAT and GMAT instruction with a casual, irreverent approach. I can show you how to have fun with the test, leading to dramatically increased scores. If you don't attack the test, you're letting the test attack you.

I also provide admissions counseling and personal statement editing. These services are included as part of my courses, and can also be purchased in the form of private tutoring hours.

I prepare my students not just for the LSAT and GMAT, but for the critical thinking required in both law school and business school. And it's a lot more fun than they think it's going to be.

History / Biography and/or Education / Qualification: 

Established in 2009

I scored 179 on my LSAT and 770 on my GMAT, and I taught both tests for over two years with one of the big prep companies. I started Fox Test Prep because I wanted to simplify the curriculum and focus more on the things that really translate into higher scores: 1) fundamentals, 2) confidence, and 3) a happy, focused mindset on test day. I don't confuse my students with overly complicated diagramming techniques or hyped-up terminology. I don't use these techniques when I do the tests, so why would I try to teach them to my students? What I do is show my students how the test is easier than they think. The results speak for themselves.

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Meet the Business Owner: Nathan F.
-- 179 LSAT / 770 GMAT
-- Experience teaching LSAT and GMAT for two national test prep companies
-- M.A., Journalism, Northeastern University
-- MBA, Babson College
-- Current UC Hastings student, J.D. expected 2011
-- Co-Founder, Fox-Damron Consulting
-- San Francisco resident since 2000

Expert in LSAT, GMAT, and law school / business school admissions. Professional personal statement, application, and resume editing services available.

Approximate number of teachers: 
Less than 25
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