...staffer. I graduated at the top of my college and law school class and passed the California Bar on the first try. Reflecting upon my varied jobs, I realize that inherent in each one is a responsibility to train and teach others. That responsibility, simultaneously humbling and exhilarating, is where my passion lies. I love using my education and experience, coupled with multimedia tools and tricks of the trade, to help others reach their full...
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...of 4 to 16 in a variety of subjects. Through my extensive experience tutoring English and helping students succeed on standardized tests like the SAT and the LSAT, I've felt the immense joy of seeing my students achieve understanding of the topics we cover, confidence in their own abilities, and strong time-management skills to succeed in the future. I believe that education is the key to self-empowerment, and that is the philosophy I maintain throughout...
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...target materials, but will work hard to maximize your opportunities to reach your goals. I am also happy to help with undergraduate and law school admission prep and application review. In high school I was accepted to several top schools including Harvard, and have received acceptance letters from several law schools ranked as top ten in the nation. I would be more than happy to help you by answering any questions about the admissions process...
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...I have been full-time teaching and tutoring statistics, mathematics, data mining, machine learning and related courses in well-known North American Universities for over 7 years. I was also a student competition winner at American Statistical Association, Section on Statistical Computing and Graphics. I am excellent in programming in R Studio, JAVA, C++, Python, MySQL, PowerBI, SAS, SPSS, etc. My GRE quantitive scores were in the 98th percentile. I can also help you prepare for the...
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...have the tools necessary to adapt themselves to learn in new environments. I have experience tutoring and teaching both children and adults. I volunteered as a tutor with a charter school in South Boston before attending law school. As a trial attorney, I also assist with the lawyer training program in which I teach new lawyers trial advocacy and pre-trial litigation skills. From both experiences, I understand the need be goal driven yet flexible so...
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...major at Vassar College who has tutored peers and children for four years, and have learned as much from teaching as those I've taught. In my experience it is easiest for a student to learn when their teacher engages with them directly and adapts their way of teaching to the learning style and interests of the student. This has always been how I have learned most effectively as a student, and is how I attempt...
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...overwhelming the test can feel at the start. When I began my own LSAT journey, I had no prior knowledge of the test. Through consistent study and determination, I learned to recognize the structure of each question type, understand what the test makers are looking for, and identify common trap answers. That process not only helped me dramatically improve my score, it also taught me how to break down the test in a way that's...
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...school. During the week, I am a practicing attorney who has taken and passed three bar exams - each on the first attempt. I believe that any student can achieve their goals and no one style fits everyone. I maintain flexibility and adjust my methodologies for each student that I work with. However, I generally like to keep my sessions casual, focusing on improving the student's confidence and scores, as I have found that some...
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...happen, namely learning should never be rote memorization that fades away after an exam but something that persists and ultimately grows. I always have fun tutoring: I try my best to make it enjoyable, be it outlining an essay, understanding the critical content of a passage or preparing for Standardized Tests. I am flexible, patient and can adapt myself to any learning needs a student has. My interests are reading literature (as well as some...
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...taking the LSAT and applying to law school, I hope to use my experiences to help other students in similar situations. My personal LSAT journey led me through a broad variety of testing resources, while refining my own study process. I try to take what can otherwise be an overwhelming test and make it accessible and palatable for new LSAT students. I know everyone learns in their own way, and I seek to be as...
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...for 9 years. I have been an attorney for over 10 years. I love to see when a student gets it! I am always willing to help in whatever way possible and I want to make sure you not only get the right answers, but you know why they are right. Students: Remain focused on your goals, but know that your goals can change. The key is to remember you are destined for excellence.
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...my students to succeed. My own passion for education enables me to inspire those I tutor. I utilize an in-depth approach that focuses on the big picture, not just rote memorization. My students will not only be better prepared for their classes and exams, but will gain skills and strategies they can apply in their future studies. When not tutoring,I am an avid football fan (Patriots, Texans and Longhorns) and musician. I enjoy photography, squash,...
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...goals. I am attending the University of Michigan Law School, and next summer, I will work at a big law firm in Chicago. I scored in the 99th percentile on the LSAT, and I am passionate about helping students achieve their best scores so that they can have the best chances of attending their dream school. I hope to work with you soon, whether that's for younger students in K-12 or for college grads looking...
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...students knew very little English), I have a strong ability to communicate in the most basic terms possible, quickly turning complicated problems into solvable ones. A self-identifying nerd, my childhood obsession with Harry Potter has grown into an adulthood obsession. I love to watch TV -- some favorites are the Sopranos, Breaking Bad and Fargo, but I also watch Jeopardy every day to hone my random trivia knowledge. As you may imagine, I am an...
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...graduate of The University of Texas at San Antonio. I received my Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering with a focus on Computer Architecture. I also received my Jurisprudence Doctoral (J.D.) from St. Mary's University School of law. I am a firm proponent of education, believing it to be absolutely necessary for an improved quality of life, and I try to impart this appreciation to all of my students. In my spare time, I enjoy...
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...like it presents a genuine source of difficulty for him or her, or is trying to figure out how to push towards a perfect score, I know the steps necessary to help that student reach his or her goal. I also have experience tutoring high-school and college-level mathematics, and I regularly write and edit written works, including scholarly papers and judicial opinions, for possible publication. I have a passion for the subjects that usually appear on...
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...Juris Doctorate degree from Nova Southeastern University, a master's degree, in Criminology, from Florida Atlantic University and a bachelor's degree, in Criminal Justice, from Florida International University. I am currently an attorney in Florida. Prior to becoming an attorney I was a Florida State Trooper. In my law enforcement career I was assigned to Road Patrol and transitioned to the Bureau of Criminal Investigations and Intelligence. I am also bilingual and fluent in Spanish.
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...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 list during my undergrad. I mentor first-generation students who may not be too familiar with how higher education may function. I also...
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I attended the University of Central Florida, where I received a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice and a minor in Crime, Law, and Deviance. I am currently working on applying to various law schools as I plan to attend in Fall 2023. I tutor students for the LSAT. As I understand the law admissions process, I hope to help others on their journey to law school and obtain their desired LSAT goals.
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...and also frame your goals. While I tutor a wide variety of subjects, I am most passionate about English, Law, History and Politics. I see students learn a lot when we work on writing and study skills as well as the reading comprehension and analytical reasoning portions of the LSAT. I always take an individualized approach with everyone I work with. This means we work to figure out what works best for you, since everyone...
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The LSAT Reading Comprehension section is filled with dense reading passages and difficult vocabulary. Specialized LSAT tutoring can help you navigate through it. Whether you are struggling to pace your work appropriately, to draw the abstract conclusions that certain problems require, or to find the pertinent information in a dense reading passage, knowledgeable LSAT tutors have the skills and tools to help you master the difficulties you face. Your tutor individualizes each session and study plan to your needs. Whether you are opening a prep book for the first time or will be taking the exam for the sixth time, your LSAT tutor can help you gain the skills and knowledge you will need on test day.
Applying to law school can be an overwhelming process, and taking the LSAT can be the greatest challenge in assembling your applications. Make certain that you have the academic support you need to feel confident in taking this important exam. The ability to critically read and analyze dense legal materials is paramount in law programs, so learning these skills now can not only benefit you on the LSAT Reading Comprehension section, but it can also help you hone the foundational skills you will rely on in law school. Learn to parse through dense material, puzzle through difficult vocabulary, and compare important documents with the help of a LSAT Reading Comprehension tutor.
The LSAT Reading Comprehension section has four sets of reading questions with five to eight questions related to each passage. Sets with two passages are also included to test how well test takers can discern the relationship between the two passages. For example, the two passages might demonstrate a point and its counterpoint, a principle and its application, or a generalization and a specific instance.
Reading Comprehension tutors can help you learn to recognize each kind of textual relationship tested on the LSAT. Whether presented independently or paired together, the passages on the LSAT Reading Comprehension section cover a wide range of topics and usually include obscure vocabulary and complex rhetorical structures. While these features make the section difficult on its own, this difficulty is compounded by the section's restrictive time limit. Specialized LSAT Reading Comprehension tutoring can help you learn to read speedily while picking out a passage's relevant content and your tutor has the tips and tricks that can help you achieve your goals in this section. Your private tutor can help you develop effective time management skills, which will help ensure that you are able to get to all of the questions on the test.
Tutoring is available on a flexible scheduling system, and the one-on-one approach means your tutor can diagnose your particular weaknesses and focus your studying accordingly. Because they can work with you on an individual level, they can adapt the way they teach to fit your particular learning style. Once they understand how you learn best, they can help devise a study plan that will make the most of your strengths and mitigate your weaknesses.
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The student and I practiced a analytical reasoning and logic games section. We attempted to increase his accuracy in logic games and his ability to pick out details on certain types of logical reasoning questions.
This session the students continued to work on logic games. We went over a variety of games, starting with some basic linear games to make sure that their skills in doing these types of games are improving. The students seemed to be doing better setting up the games and making inferences, so we moved on to a new kind of game that we hadn't touched yet - sequencing games. We did a few practice hypotheticals setting up sequencing games and moved on to actual games. After doing a few they seemed to be more comfortable with these, so we started on some grouping games as well.
Help the student to analyze his essay on a reading comprehension problem. Specifically, trying to develop his skills to identify the main point, supportive evidence, assumptions, shifts in pod etc.
Today we worked on a 4-star reading comp passage. We road mapped it together, reviewing what needs to be in a valuable roadmap. We discussed her homework and the difficulties she had with it. We also reviewed topic/scope/purpose-main idea and how to locate and use them effectively in reading comp.
Covered strategies to save time on the Reading Comprehension section of the LSAT. Also discussed ways to move through the test with more confidence and speed. Discussed the need for more individualized ways of handling this section of the LSAT.
The student and I worked on LSAT preparation with an emphasis on the Reading Comprehension section. Because the test takes place this Saturday, we focused on some simple strategies to help her maximize her score. We discussed timing, reading for the big picture, and prioritizing passages and questions within each passage. We also discussed approaches for specific types of questions and we briefly touched on some LR and Logic Games points and on overall test strategy.