LSAT Tutor Barry Stanback? Forum
- PurplePirate
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LSAT Tutor Barry Stanback?
Hey everyone, I'm a long time lurker. I was wondering if anyone had heard anything (good or bad) about Raleigh, NC LSAT tutor Barry Stanback? He offers a fair amount of hours at a good price and I'm contemplating taking his course this summer. Thanks in advance.
- PurplePirate
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Re: LSAT Tutor Barry Stanback?
Anybody?
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I am wondering too! The rate is too good to be true right? 

- TheBigMediocre
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He tutors out of a van.
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Down by the river.
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Re: LSAT Tutor Barry Stanback?
PurplePirate wrote:Hey everyone, I'm a long time lurker. I was wondering if anyone had heard anything (good or bad) about Raleigh, NC LSAT tutor Barry Stanback? He offers a fair amount of hours at a good price and I'm contemplating taking his course this summer. Thanks in advance.
You have to learn how to respect one who is going to teach you. The best thing would be to take 1 or 2 day trial class to find suitability with his teaching methods. No teacher is good or bad it is all about suitability with his/her teaching methods.
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Re: LSAT Tutor Barry Stanback?
This is false. There are plenty of tutors out there that make their students feel all warm and tingly, but don't actually teach them how to beat the LSAT. There are tutors out there who will tell their students things that are flat out wrong.Justiceinbrothel wrote:No teacher is good or bad it is all about suitability with his/her teaching methods.
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I've come across some of Justice's posts and get the distinct impression that he/she is a flame (one of the more entertaining ones I've seen).Audio Technica Guy wrote:This is false. There are plenty of tutors out there that make their students feel all warm and tingly, but don't actually teach them how to beat the LSAT. There are tutors out there who will tell their students things that are flat out wrong.Justiceinbrothel wrote:No teacher is good or bad it is all about suitability with his/her teaching methods.
See:
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 1#p3168801
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 0#p3154750
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 8#p3154518
I found them pretty funny.
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LSAT Blog wrote:I've come across some of Justice's posts and get the distinct impression that he/she is a flame (one of the more entertaining ones I've seen).Audio Technica Guy wrote:This is false. There are plenty of tutors out there that make their students feel all warm and tingly, but don't actually teach them how to beat the LSAT. There are tutors out there who will tell their students things that are flat out wrong.Justiceinbrothel wrote:No teacher is good or bad it is all about suitability with his/her teaching methods.
See:
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 1#p3168801
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 0#p3154750
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 8#p3154518
I found them pretty funny.
LOL, great subtle flame. It's such a lost art that I've almost started to believe that anybody who is subtle flame is, in fact, serious.