...human beings - if we have the knowledge, I think we should share it with as many people as we can. I used to teach Cello part-time to fellow students when I was in high school, and that was great fun for everyone. I've traveled extensively and have had some great experiences with education in other countries, like the UK, Sweden, and even Cuba. I take pride in helping my students understand what they are...
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...left law to pursue my passion for technology and I've learned a tremendous amount by working in the tech startup space. I've enjoyed tutoring for many years, including editing essays, papers, and articles, and tutoring students in subjects such as physics, chemistry, math, English, and writing skills. I've also enjoyed helping students prepare for the college or grad school application process. As the recipient of tutoring myself as a high school student, I know firsthand...
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...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 and History from SUNY Geneseo in 2018, and have an AA in Humanities from 2015. I currently work as a regulatory attorney in Washington DC.
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...I prosecuted people who committed crimes ranging from driving under the influence to first degree murder. During that time, I developed exceptional trial skills--more than 100 jury trials--and a vast understanding of the rules of evidence, motion practice, and trial strategy. I am well versed in the laws governing search warrants for property, vehicles, cell phones, computes, blood draws, and DNA swabs. I have advanced research, writing, and presentation skills. I look forward to working...
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I just passed the 2022 D.C. Bar Exam and would love the opportunity to help you pass as well. I know how stressful this exam can be, but rest assured with the proper foundation and right the mindset you can ace the bar exam! Beyond tutoring for the bar exam, I am also comfortable tutoring Evidence, Trusts & Estates, Corporations, Contracts, Civil Procedure, Antitrust Law, Administrative Law, Employment Law, and Labor Law.
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...of Puerto Rico, where I started teaching as an online instructor for the Criminal Justice Program. The opportunity to collaborate as professor and facilitator has been surely the most gratifying experience of my career. I love to teach, this is my passion. "Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world", Nelson Mandela. I currently collaborate as faculty at Ana G. Mendez University System, South Florida Campus, for the Criminal...
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...WITH STUDYING FOR THE LSAT. I am a bilingual teacher who is fluent in English and Spanish. I know some Portuguese. I have lived and worked in Mexico and Argentina and am familiar with their cultures. My aim is to assist students with their knowledge of the Spanish language. I believe verb conjugations are key when trying to learn Spanish. Additionally, I have studied world history, theology and law. I am an attorney barred in...
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...New York, Florida, Georgia, etc. I feel passionate about helping others learn because I understand what it is like to feel like you are not smart enough and the incredible growth that can come from the right mentors. I was someone who personally struggled in school because of moving schools as a kid. With the help of some great teachers and their individualized teaching methods, I was able to proudly accomplish my academic goals and...
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...implemented a tutoring program to help youth with their organizational and study skills. In addition to the volunteer tutoring I've done in youth centers, I have worked for tutoring companies for the past 4 years, specializing in middle and high school math, reading comprehension, writing, and ACT and SAT Test Prep. I continue to volunteer my services outside of those positions as well, in order to provide my expertise to families who cannot otherwise afford...
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Doctor of Law, writer, independent thinker, communicator, philosophy lover, & advocate. I chose to go to law school to become a voice for those without one. I excelled in research, writing, advocacy/ oral skills, communication skills, negotiation, and more.
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...computer science and my certification in history and special education. With years of teaching experience, I know how to break down complex concepts into clear, engaging lessons tailored to different learning styles. My background in a behavioral school and a low-income district has honed my ability to connect with students, build their confidence, and make learning accessible. Whether guiding students through historical analysis or programming logic, I foster critical thinking and problem-solving skills that set...
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...to navigate life in a new country with new opportunities. Eventually, this work inspired me to become the first in my family to attend law school, where I provided over 500 hours of pro bono service while mastering the fundamentals of our legal system. Our public institutions can be arcane and confusing for people to navigate; in addition to attempting to educate others about how to engage with legal problems, I have also worked to...
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...teams to prepare complex criminal cases with a 90% conviction rate. I am a helpful Trial Attorney committed to state and local legislature. Unafraid to take on anything, my managing Attorney assigned and I managed 400 case-load while maintaining professionalism and producing high-quality and timely work. I am a professional dog mom to a Great Dane puppy! I am incredibly active in the community and love giving back. In my free time, I enjoy hiking...
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...dissertation writing. Additionally, I have tutored students in individualized college courses such as Education Leadership, Leadership Theories, Small Group Leadership, Ethics, Educational administration, Law, Administration of Higher Education, Policy Analysis, Education Law, the Adult, education law and school law. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about academic and professional writing and coaching students in research /term papers. I have extensive experiences supervising and successfully chairing Masters and Doctoral students'...
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...my knowledge with you! I began tutoring in 4th grade as a peer mathematics tutor. Fast forward to college, I have three years of tutoring experience with two of the three years as a teaching assistant. I employ a lot of pictures and relate examples to real-world experience to better connect the classroom to experiences! I graduated in 2020 with a Bachelor's of Science in Psychology with a minor in legal studies and a concentration...
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...styles. While holding students accountable to their personally tailored goals, I also try to make learning enjoyable by exciting the intellectual curiosity of my students. In terms of my language qualifications, I have received extensive training in language teaching techniques for both French and English as a Second Language. I was a French literature major who graduated cum laude and received highest honors for my senior thesis. I have spent hundreds of hours teaching English...
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...law. His love for numbers led him to pursue his masters in tax law after graduating law school and he holds a joint JD/LLM degree. Michael likes taking difficult concepts and distilling them in a way that makes it easy for students to understand. His training as an actor allows him to combine a unique blend of left-brain thinking with right brain artistry to make even the most tedious and mind-numbing subjects that much more...
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...can apply to teaching. I am currently teaching High School Economics, which I very much enjoy, but my love of all Social Studies and Law influences my reading habits. The most rewarding thing for me, both in the businesses I have worked in and in teaching, is taking a difficult to grasp concept and working through the concept with different examples and viewpoints until the the person I am working with understands it completely.
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...in Georgia. College: I attended Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia and earned a B.A. degree in Economics. I also hold a M.A. degree in Arts Management from George Mason University. Law School: I graduated from Georgia State University College of Law. I have been a member of the Georgia Bar since 2019. Tutoring Style: I take a practical and relaxed approach to tutoring. My goal is to help tutees understand the material and to apply...
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...all ages and levels of students (from kindergarten to high school juniors and seniors). Though I have a wide range of academic interests, I am particularly passionate about helping students achieve their goals in standardized testing and application essay editing. As a National Speech and Debate All American, I also enjoy helping students become more confident public speakers, speech writing, and debate preparation. I am a firm believer that learning should be both educational and...
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Recent Legal Research Tutoring Session Notes
We went over some SAT test taking strategies. Some of the problems were a bit tough, but the student did very well. Just takes some practice learning the strategies and when to use them.
I also enjoyed helping her with some Spanish!
Spent the day reviewing for physics, mainly focusing on kinematics, vectors, projectile motion, and Newton's laws. In doing so, we went through difficult, integrative problems by having the girls attempt them first, and then helping them along if necessary. An extensive review homework assignment was given, which we will discuss on our last tutoring session this coming Friday.
I met with Student 1and 2 starting at 10:05am until approximately 12:30pm. We first went over essay strategies and ways of improving their written prompts. We followed that with a little bit of English section strategies since that section needs the greatest attention now. They have been assigned a test to complete before Wednesday and we will revisit Science and Math section strategies.
The student and I went over dividing fractions. She seemed to have a very strong grasp of the topic. While she seemed at ease with doing her work the long way, I am hoping that over time I will be able to get her to understand the concept of cross-cancellation. She started having a stronger understanding towards the end of our session, so I think that teaching her this concept is feasible over our time working together.
Today we covered Direct Object Pronouns and Indirect Object Pronouns. We also went over the HW from the last class and reviewed some irregular verbs in past tense (preterito). In addition to this, we went over the rules of the conjugation of the verb gustar and those that are similar to it. To conclude, we discussed some cultural readings about the Caribbean, read a poem and discuss it until the last minute.
Finished the rest of his packet. Started reviewing equations and when to use each. I took a picture of all his equations and then finish reviewing them with him Tuesday.