I am a Director at Themis Bar Prep and I have taken three bar exams. I have worked with countless tutors to perfect a strategy to help students prepare for the bar exam.
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...years of tutoring experience to every session. From founding a peer tutoring society at my public high school in North Carolina, to coaching local kids in public speaking in New Jersey, I have a passion for helping students realize their potential. With a combined total of six years spent as Editor-in-Chief of various magazines and...
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...Accreditation (NCA) program of the Federation of Law Societies of Canada in 2017. I have an LLM degree in Law from Swansea University Wales United Kingdom in 2007 and an LLB degree in Law from Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife Nigeria in 2004 and was called to the Nigerian Bar in 2005. I believe that every...
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I am dedicated to creating a supportive and engaging learning environment where students feel confident to excel. My approach is tailored to each learner, breaking down complex ideas into simple, relatable steps. With a focus on building skills and self-assurance, I strive to make every session impactful and enjoyable. Together, we'll turn challenges into achievements.
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...support and encouragement. I hold a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice with minors in Psychology and Legal Studies from Southern Utah University. I am presently pursuing my Juris Doctorate and anticipate completing the program in August. My educational journey has honed my ability to think critically, communicate clearly, and break down complex concepts into understandable...
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...MA in philosophy from Tufts, and a PhD in philosophy from University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill. I have worked as a writing assistant and taught high school and college students a variety of subjects within philosophy including Bioethics, Ancient Philosophy, Philosophy of Law, Ethical Theory, and Intro to Philosophy. In addition to philosophy,...
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...Temple University in Political Science. For the past five years I have been teaching a variety of courses in the Humanities and Social Sciences at Temple, including American Politics, Political Theory and Philosophy, Politics of Identity, Race and Gender Studies, Research Methods and Statistics. During this time I have worked with hundreds of students from...
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...Criminology, also Sociology at both GCSE and A-Level. I sustain an in-depth knowledge and understanding of each of these subject areas. Tutoring has been a passion of mine, for a long time. I have always wanted to teach students in the hopes of reaching their maximum potential and achieving the best out of their education....
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...challenges together! I believe every problem has a solution. I discovered tutoring many years ago while in college and have loved engaging in it ever since. I believe the importance of shaping the minds of our world's future is vital to both our senior communities and our youth. Knowledge is what led to the theories...
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...a political scientist and historian and have experience in tutoring a myriad of subjects, especially those in the humanities. I tend to like to keep sessions casual when possible-- I don't want to lecture you. I'm a strong believer that concepts are best grasped when you form your own opinions and feelings about the subject,...
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...well as a minor in German. After finishing my degree, I moved to France and worked at the Chateau of Versailles and the Louvre Museum. I went on to receive my M.A. in art history at the University College London while working at the Tate Modern. My main subject of study has been the way...
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...Loyola in Political Science. After that, I received a Master of Science in Public Policy, focusing on healthcare public policy at DePaul University. I then went to DePaul University College of Law to earn my Juris Doctor degree, I passed the Illinois bar exam in 2018, and have been an Illinois licensed attorney ever since....
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...a sergeant. I am also the published author of the "I Know My Rights" book series. This includes books for Georgia, Florida and California. The books are instructional guides explaining the laws of each state, why, what, and what gives officers the rights to do what they do. It also acts a s a guide...
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...high school at sixteen, finished my undergrad degree in Finance in three years, and then worked full-time and completed law school part-time in 2024. I've been tutoring since high school and love to help others learn. Whether you are a visual, audio, or hands-on learner, I adapt my style to fit yours! I've worked with...
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...Federal bar in 1982 after graduating from Rutgers Law School. As a result, I have a background in a wide variety of legal areas, most of which involve representing real people. These areas include: consumer and small business bankruptcy and all matter related to people suffering from debt problems, all types of civil litigation, criminal...
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...with a concentration in Food Safety. I love to learn and want to help children, teens and college students understand the world and history all around us. I have experience working with disabled adults through an academic mentoring program at my college where I taught study skills, organization, money management and some electives such as...
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I am a graduate from Colorado Technical University. I have a bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice. I also have a Diploma in Teaching Elementary. I love reading and writing. Those are my favorite subjects to teach. I have a lot of tutoring experience with smaller children.
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...in Indianapolis in 2010, and I've been working in corporate accounting ever since. I started tutoring so I could help students better learn corporate finance and accounting concepts for themselves, and hopefully spread the finance love. Well, at least help them feel more comfortable and confident with the material. Have a solid understanding of these...
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...University of North Carolina, and a Bachelor of Science (psychology) from the University of Maryland. I enjoy teaching students practical research and writing skills, as these are transferable to all areas of life and professions. I strive to create a customized learning experience by identifying each student's unique learning style, ensuring that our time together...
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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.