Atlas LSAT Teachers - Dan Gonzalez

As co-creator of the Atlas LSAT curriculum and study guides, Dan Gonzalez has spent a good part of the last few years thinking about how to help you improve your LSAT score.
In addition to a 99th percentile score on the LSAT, Dan brings a wealth of teaching experience to his work at Atlas LSAT. Dan graduated from Dartmouth College with a degree in engineering before taking a job as a high school physics teacher at Milton Academy, a Boston area preparatory school. While at Milton, Dan began meeting with private students to help with standardized test preparation, math, physics, and Spanish studies. Word-of-mouth referrals from satisfied students led to a full time tutoring schedule. He eventually found his way to Manhattan GMAT, a national leader in GMAT test preparation, where he assumed the roles of instructor, curriculum writer, and Co-Director of Instructor Development. Over the past 11 years, Dan has worked with literally thousands of students of varying ability, age, and background.
When he's not teaching, Dan pursues a life of fame and fortune through his work as a singer/songwriter. He released his first of two solo albums after earning an advanced degree in Professional Music from Boston's Berklee College of Music in 2003. He wouldn't be terribly offended if you decided to look him up on iTunes.
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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