...Business. At 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...
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...information on myself: I graduated in 2019 with my B.A. in Criminal Justice and a minor in Journalism and Media studies, and in 2024 I graduated with a Juris Doctor from Barry University. I am also working on my MA in Emergency Management with a concentration in Emergency Management. I was also on the dean's...
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...and Sociology. Since graduation, I worked at AmeriCorps City Year in Chicago, IL. In that program, I mentored and tutored 5th to 12th-grade students in Chicago Public Schools to reduce the dropout rate. After AmeriCorps City Year, I graduated from Pace Law School. I am now a practicing non-profit attorney. As a Summer Law Institute...
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...my teaching license via lateral entry from WCU (2019). I am a graduate of Liberty University (2016) with a MA in Human Services Counseling: Christian Ministry. Currently I am enrolled at Liberty University again pursuing an EdD in Curriculum & Instruction: Educational Psychology. My current teaching license is through the State of North Carolina and...
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I am a 23-year veteran law enforcement officer in Texas. I have worked as a Correctional Officer, Deputy Sheriff, Field training Officer, Academy Instructor, Criminal Investigations Detective, Patrol Sergeant and SWAT Team Leader. I have also worked as a PSS Contractor for a Federal Agency in Afghanistan and Mexico.
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I obtained my J.D. at Washington College of Law and am a former Division I athlete at Indiana University. Go Hoosiers! I am passionate about learning and being successful. I understand everyone learns differently and am excited to help you achieve your educational goals.
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...graduated the University of Maryland in May 2022. In college, I double majored in Psychology and Criminology and Criminal Justice, with a minor in survey methodology. I also took many statistics courses in college. I have tutored statistics and psychology before, and am able to tutor criminology. Outside the classroom, I enjoy playing the guitar...
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