Your Instructor
Malay Trivedi, founder and principal instructor for The LSAT Crusher scored a 176 on the February LSAT after learning key strategies to tackle each and every question type.
But, Malay didn't start as an LSAT expert. After an abysmally low diagnostic score and too many wasted tests, he was fed up with just trying to power through the LSAT. And so, he stopped taking tests and started testing strategy. From this extensive practice was born the techniques of the LSAT Crusher - where you won't just get correct answers, but you'll understand HOW the LSAT works and how to beat it.
In addition to his 176 on the LSAT, Malay ran an education-focused non-profit organization through his college career and mentored dozens of students in civics, social organizing, and community change-making.
Malay graduated Cum Laude from the University of Chicago in 3 years and enjoys playing speed chess in his free time.
But, Malay didn't start as an LSAT expert. After an abysmally low diagnostic score and too many wasted tests, he was fed up with just trying to power through the LSAT. And so, he stopped taking tests and started testing strategy. From this extensive practice was born the techniques of the LSAT Crusher - where you won't just get correct answers, but you'll understand HOW the LSAT works and how to beat it.
In addition to his 176 on the LSAT, Malay ran an education-focused non-profit organization through his college career and mentored dozens of students in civics, social organizing, and community change-making.
Malay graduated Cum Laude from the University of Chicago in 3 years and enjoys playing speed chess in his free time.