...wants to meet you where you need to be met! Growing up in 9 different countries, I know the importance of finding a teacher/tutor you trust and allowing them to help you learn and thrive. I have two degrees from the US and have taught both in-person and virtually for the past 5+ years. I...
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...team building and leadership. Prior experience includes associate at top-tier law firms working on regulatory strategy and counsel, oversight and enforcement, and M&A support for consumer product, medical device, life sciences and biopharmaceutical companies. Served as witness in state legislatures and the US Congress, and frequent public speaker on relevant drug industry topics. Appointed by...
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My name is Henry Elliott! I am 24 years old and a graduate from Tulane University in New Orleans, Lousiana. I studied Finance and Legal Studies and am now in the process of applying to law school. I love helping students increase their subject knowledge and reach their academic goals!
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...served on its Admissions Committee, reviewing close to 1,000 applications and rendering a decision on each application whether to admit, waitlist, or deny. Prior to Georgetown, I graduated from NYU with a BA, doubling majoring in history (with high honors) and political science; and double minoring in Spanish language and philosophy. I am currently an...
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...to figure out the best course of action for studying. I took courses and I did self-study, and I found the best success when I did self-studying. I am in law school because I was inspired by my late uncle who was a district attorney for sixteen years. He was such an inspiration to me as...
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...of Oregon School of Law. I've studied abroad in Scotland, Australia, and Switzerland, and I love to travel. In law school I tutored privately for the GRE as well as served as a teaching assistant for Civil Procedure. I tutor a wide variety of subjects, but my favorites are Writing and Editing as well as...
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...special education plans, throughout my time in college and law school. Now, as a law school graduate, I have passed the New York bar exam and am interested in helping students further. Teaching and tutoring has always been one of my greatest passions; I genuinely enjoy sharing what I know and the methods I have...
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...difference in a student's academic journey. With a strong foundation in [mention your subject or area of expertise], I am eager to share my knowledge and skills to guide students toward achieving their academic goals. Throughout my education and personal experiences, I have developed a deep appreciation for the power of clear explanations, patience, and...
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...about helping students find their voice and express their ideas clearly and effectively. With a strong background in Literature and a passion for teaching, I am dedicated to helping people reach their full potential. I hold a Bachelor's degree in Literature and a J.D., and I bring 9 years of experience teaching writing to the...
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...History and Secondary Education. I have been tutoring on and off for the past three years. What I've learned the most is that there is no one size fits all approach and each student deserves specific time and energy devoted to them. In my spare time I enjoy reading, riding my bike, hanging out with...
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...Ireland. I received my BA from Bradley University in Peoria, IL in Journalism. Before entering law school, I worked for the Alzheimer's Association Illinois Chapter as a Content Production Specialist. Additionally my writings have been published in Irish America Magazine (New York), Blending Magazine (Florence, Italy), and The Weekly Post (Peoria). I also served as...
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...dog. She is a 2.5 year old boxer-chocolate lab mix. I believe in approaching everything holistically in order to understand the bigger picture as well as all the possible effects of a cause (decision.) I can relate anything to Harry Potter or Disney. I attended Robert Morris University and Ohio Northern University Pettit College of...
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...of Texas with a B.A. in Psychology. However, I am also passionate about language; I particularly love teaching/tutoring Latin and English. Latin was my minor field of study, and I have been teaching it at all levels for the past 3 years. I have even had the privilege to teach advanced courses in Caesar, Ovid,...
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...Information Science from Florida State University; J.D. from Harvard Law School; B.A. in Economics and Philosophy from the University of New Mexico. *Teaching experience: Taught research skills as a college-level academic librarian; Taught research and writing at an accredited urban law school. Served as a legal writing graduate assistant during law school. I've also taught...
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...I am a former college football player at the University of Maryland. I recently graduated from law school and live in Washington, DC where I work as an attorney for a big law firm. I am excited to have the opportunity to tutor students in areas where I have had a great deal of experience...
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...of experience, I have worked with middle and high school students and adults in their professional careers to help them understand complex subjects and develop confidence in their abilities. I hold degrees in computer science, business marketing, and an MBA, and I am currently pursuing a second master's degree in information technology. This diverse educational background...
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...youth, and adults of all ages, while teaching diverse subject areas, courses, activity-based seminars, as well as individual classes, allows me personally to broaden my own scope of education. I strongly believe whether teaching in the classroom or online using a platform, as well as in-person or online tutoring, yields substantial benefits for students who...
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Teaching is about more than the content. It is about building better people. I look forward to working with you and all that I ask is that you come in with an open mind to what we are going to discuss.... Everyone learns in a little bit different way, and we all learn at different speeds. As a teacher, my job is to help coach you to find those individual ways to succeed and learn from...
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Recent Law Tutoring Session Notes
We went over writing a Legal Memo. Analyzed cases and went over his specific assignment. I gave him a sample memo and words to use to help his memo flow.
The student and I worked solely on an article she was responsible for from class earlier this week. She was having a lot of trouble understanding the terminology and concepts within the article. The session went well, but she expressed that she would like to speed up our reviews and look over articles at a faster rate, so maybe two to three articles per tutoring session.
We reviewed Constitutional Law and Contracts in preparation for the exam. We discussed the example cases and came up with numerous examples to apply the concepts of the Commerce Clause and the basics of offer and acceptance among numerous other topics.
The tutoring session covered an assignment related to a business law course, specifically gleaning information from a financial report and balance sheet. The most difficult part of the assignment was the complex language. Additionally, the assignment was due soon, so there wasn't time to answer specific questions and adequately cover the general concepts. The challenge will be to generalize the accounting principles from the specific report. I thought we made good headway for an initial tutoring session.
The student was working on an advice letter relating to tenant landlord matters in a commercial setting. I reviewed her paper and provide content suggestions. Specifically, we discussed applying relevant laws to the client's specific circumstances. Additionally, we addressed the overall structure and missing elements. I also completed some proofreading. The student made additional revisions, then we briefly reviewed the changes. I made some final suggestions about shepardizing and some final grammar and punctuation notes. At this point, the assignment is complete so additional tutoring for this project is not necessary.
Today we worked on an assignment for the student's bioethics class. She is tasked with writing a paper on an issue, by providing a moral premise, non moral premise and conclusion. Today, we wrote her thesis statement, worked on an outline, conclusion, formatting and selecting references for her use. We also reworked some of the work she had already completed to make it more directed and concise.