...recent graduate of Rutgers Law School and am a currently employee at the South Carolina Judicial Branch. Prior to that, I received a Bachelors of Arts in History from Clemson University. I have a passion for all legal topics, writing, and history. I've held various teaching assistant and tutoring positions in the past and love...
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I have always enjoyed the process of learning and sharing knowledge I have with others. I believe that every student should have the opportunity to have a customized study plan. People learn in different ways and I believe that lessons can be tailored to meet the needs of each student.
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...over ten years of teaching and tutoring experience from grades k-university students. I love to find creative ways to make learning fun and creative. I enjoy working with a wide variety of subjects including Social Studies, American History, World History, Writing, ACT, SAT prep, LSAT prep, reading for lower grades, studying, problem solving, sociology, political...
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I am a business-focused JD with an optimistic attitude and a passion for equipping and empowering my students to perform to the best of their abilities, and to have fun while doing it!
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...I received my J.D from Loyola University New Orleans in 2019, and I graduated from Xavier University of Louisiana with a double-major in Political Science and Spanish Language and Literature. I have a passion for Spanish, College Essay, Math, Writing and Grammar, and Public Speaking. I have tutored both students and adults of all ages....
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...2021 and my Master's in Leadership in 2023. Since graduation, I have been working on developing more professional skills and knowledge and have come to realize a passion for teaching. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am best in Reading Comprehension,Science ACT , Business Law and Elementary Math and Science. I am...
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I believe that all learning begins with the foundation of literacy. It is my desire to help our students believe in themselves and to reach their highest potential.
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...a lifelong learner of both academic and social wisdom. It is this drive that pushed me through my studies of English and Philosophy while at Saint Peter's University, and my studies of Education while completing my master's degree at Montclair State University. The drive to become a better person includes a desire to leave the...
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...either master a subject or pass whatever test that stands as a hurdle. My goal is to make sure I set students up to succeed in their goals. I was admitted to practice law in the DC Bar in 2022. I received my JD from Penn State Law in 2018, my BA in English Literature...
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...in English and minored in Business. Thereafter, I studied law at Southern University Law Center where I earned my Juris Doctorate degree and my license to practice law in the State of Louisiana. I have owned and operated my private practice where I have focused predominately on family and criminal law, employment and labor law...
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...be about the acquisition of knowledgeit must, in my opinion, demonstrate an appreciation for the value of the process which it belongs to and attempt to fulfill the obligation to which it is directed. No such obligation should ever be taken lightly, and no place in education can be properly deserved by any who would.
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...and Criminal government investigations, regulatory administration, and high stakes risk management and litigation. Teaching, learning, mentorship and growing is always on the forefront of my mind; I have dedicated 15 years of my life as an advocate on behalf of the disadvantaged and partly as an educator; as my journey progresses, although, I continue to...
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...Laude distinction and received my Bachelor in Business from the University of Puerto Rico, with a Major in Management. When I graduated from law school in 2011, I was invited to become a faculty member by the National University College of Puerto Rico, where I started teaching as an online instructor for the Criminal Justice...
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...work with students from all backgrounds - at all stages of their academic journey. Having obtained a First Class Economics, Law &; Environment BA from Cambridge University, I have an in-depth understanding of how to excel in examinations and a profound personal awareness of the difficulties faced by students from all backgrounds. My goal is...
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...degree in Psychology with a minor in Biology. Then, I received my Master of Art in Criminal Justice from the University of Memphis, a Master of Teaching in Special Education, and Graduate Certificates in Community College Teaching and Leadership, Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership, IDT - Design and Development, and IDT- K-12 Educational Technology. I will...
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...fondly on the instructors who have most inspired me. They have, in turn, moved me to share what I know with others. Teaching is a gift to both tutor and student. Each grows from their shared experience. It is why I embrace the chance to pass along what I know those who want to learn....
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I believe that learning is the most important aspect of having the ability to teach. I believe in foundation and follow through. I believe in people, and as we work together, hand-in- hand, we can achieve this.
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...of Penn State country. I have been teaching and tutoring since my junior year at Syracuse University, and I enjoy it immensely. At Syracuse, I worked with a program called Literacy Corps, tutoring students from all over the city. After graduating, I entered an AmeriCorps program in Pennsylvania, teaching full time for a year. I...
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...Degree in Criminal Justice with an emphasis in Criminology (2024). My academic journey has equipped me with a strong foundation in business and criminal justice, and I am eager to further my education with a Master's Degree in Psychology starting this fall. My passion for education and helping others began at a young age, when...
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...U of I, I was placed on the Dean's List for 3 semesters in a row, and underwent a variety of coursework, such as calculus, statistics, comparative politics, etc. I received my JD from Chicago-Kent College of Law, where I received a CALI Award in Intimate Partner Violence. I currently work as an Insurance Defense...
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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.