|
Frequently Asked Questions - Instructor
Who teaches the Binary Solution course?
The course is taught by the author, Eva Lana and instructors trained by her. Ms. Lana is a Harvard graduate, a Harvard National Scholar and a Westinghouse (now Intel winner in biochemical research). Her past experience includes working for one of the two largest prep test companies, where she received the highest evaluations for both SAT and LSAT instruction. Her work in LSAT and secondary school tests lead to record high test scores for participating schools and minority candidates. As a consultant to Kellis Parker, Sulzbacher Professor at Columbia Law School, she developed the first Binary Solution Casebook and the cross application of binary principles to the study and practice of law. Significant legal cases included (1) successful defense of Landmarks Harlem case (NY Times coverage) and (2) staying a deportation within seven days. Ms. Lana also was instrumental in bringing about the NC-17 rating while working for Professor Alan Dershowitz at Harvard Law School. Since 2006, Ms. Lana has taught the CUNY Law School Pipeline to Justice Program along with members of their faculty. |
Will I have the opportunity to ask my Binary Solution instructor questions?
The course instructors answer question individually via webinar, email or in person. Students are also given opportunities to ask questions during the lectures and test review sessions. Each week, webinars are held to answer questions submitted by students. The sessions are recorded and can be viewed at binarysolution.webex.com |
|
1. |
How long has Binary Solution been preparing students to take the LSAT? |
Binary Solution has been preparing students to take the LSAT since 1991. The number of students enrolling in the Binary Solution LSAT Course has increased every year since the company's inception. In 1997, our founder was invited to teach Binary Solution at Columbia Law School. Since 1998, the course has been offered at NYU. In 2006, Binary Solution became the LSAT provider for the CUNY Pipeline to Justice Program. Fueled by aggressive word of mouth and a reputation for results, the Binary Solution has helped over 5000 people prepare for the LSAT. |
|
1. |
How was the Binary Solution developed? |
Binary Solution began as an independent research project that was conducted by our founder, Eva Lana. In 1991, Ms. Lana’s decoding of the LSAT led to a complete deconstruction of the exam. She identified and classified all of the issues on the LSAT and devised methods for their solution. Ms. Lana created a binary model of the exam that has predicted the path of the LSAT in recent years.
|
|