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Rob Tallia, Chief Iconoclast, has an extensive background
in writing, editing, teaching, training, and project
management. From 1994 to 1997 he was head of Research
and Development for the Law Division of The Princeton
Review. During this time, he created Princeton Review's
course for the Multistate Bar Exam and also completely
revamped its Law School Admission Test course. From
1992-1994 he worked at Citibank, N. A., as a trainer
in its Financial Institutions and Transaction Services
division. He received a B.A. from Rutgers University
in 1989 and did graduate work at New York University.
He has published a short story (in the literary
journal Crucible), several magazine articles (most
recently in Time), and has co-written two books-The
Princeton Review's Guide to Best Law Schools and
The Princeton Review's Cracking the LSAT. |
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