I'm Brittany Chung, a graduate of Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland-Marshall College of Law. My unique academic experiences allow me to help students find what works for them and to develop their path to success. I look forward to meeting you and helping you with your assignments and skill development.
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I like offering fun and productive tutoring experiences. I get to know my students and try to make tailor-made lessons that will provide the most opportunity to learn and grow.
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...my ability to simplify complex legal concepts and provide constructive feedback, helping students to not only understand the material but also to excel in their studies. I am dedicated to fostering a supportive and engaging learning environment where my students can thrive. Whether you are preparing for the bar exam or need assistance with legal coursework, I am here to guide you through each step with clarity and encouragement. I look forward to helping you...
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I'm a teacher, writer and trained lawyer. I am a retired attorney and an author of books. I practiced law for 30 years, dabbling in almost every area of the legal profession. I had great success in "acing" the bar exam, as well as various other standardized tests. So far I have written a guidebook on going through the process of divorce, a biographical one, a novel and a child's book.
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...and fear that students can feel going into standardized testing, especially a large exam like the LSAT, and am passionate about helping others feel prepared going into their tests so that they can perform their very best. I work to empower my students to not only develop their skillsets in the areas that they will be tested on, but also to help them feel capable and confident in their abilities. I hope to help my...
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...student learns, and what strengths the student currently has that can be leveraged to help them achieve the goal. This means, that I will want to get to know you, and understand not only your goals, but what has and has not worked in the past, and how it is that you learn best. Tutoring must be individualized and tailored. I understand the importance of education, it is something I highly value. I look forward...
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...made it my mission to empower aspiring legal minds by providing them with the guidance, knowledge, and skills they need to excel in their legal studies. I have been a practicing attorney for almost 25 years, and I am licensed in three states. I recently retired from the US Army where I served as a Judge Advocate. I also have a background in higher education and serve as an adjunct professor where I teach law...
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...bring out the former and overcome the latter. In the insanely competitive and stressful environment that many high schools and universities have become, students need help developing strategies, habits and approaches to master their subjects. Teaching these alongside specific help with a specific subject is the true added value of tutoring, and can help a student succeed across the board. If you are looking for a tutor to help with English (text analysis, composition etc.),...
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...tailor my teaching approach to fit each student's unique learning style, ensuring they grasp concepts with clarity and confidence. My experience includes working with students at various levels, guiding them through complex topics, exam preparation, and skill development. I focus on fostering critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and a genuine appreciation for learning. By creating a supportive and interactive environment, I empower students to reach their full potential and achieve their academic goals.
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...undergraduate college level. My favorite subject to tutor is math! Why you may ask, there are so many tricks and useful techniques for YOU to understand math. My teaching philosophy is to understand my students. Every student comes from a different background, has different needs, and struggles in different areas. My philosophy is whatever works for the student, works for me. I enjoy throwing in games, brain teasers, and activities into the lessons, to keep...
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...a Masters degree in Elementary Education and a Bachelors in Criminal Justice. I have tutored since I was in High School. I have always loved children and being able to make a difference in the lives of others. I am very big on reading/language arts and writing. I do lot of visual and audio type of learning strategies, and I use a lot of practice with fun activities incorporated into the lesson. I can't wait...
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...a personalized approach, tailoring my instruction to meet each student's unique needs. My goal is to help students achieve high scores and academic success, whether on essay exams or multiple choice. I am committed to staying current with the latest exam formats, study materials, and teaching methodologies to provide the best possible support to my students. I am excited about the opportunity to join your team and contribute to the success of aspiring legal professionals.
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I have a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and International Affairs from the University of North Carolina, Wilmington and an LL.M in International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law from the Essex Human Rights Centre, in Colchester, UK. I am passionate about health and the environment and I love good food, to travel and to dance! I have traveled to over 45 countries and hope to knock them all off the list one day.
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...of. I believe in meeting students "where they are," without judgment but always with optimism. I celebrate neurodiversity and understand how past negative experiences with education and schooling can present barriers to learning. With compassion and empathy, I enjoy helping students develop a sense of accountability that supports, rather than inhibits, future growth. I especially enjoy helping students improve their writing skills, whether the product will be an academic paper, personal statement for college, cover...
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...Business Administration x 2 (Healthcare Administration and Human Resource Management), Masters in Community and Economic Development, Education Specialist in K-12 Administration, and Doctorate of Education in Higher Ed Administration. Courses tutored include Algebra, Business Accounting, Finance, Business Math, Human Resource Management, and Microsoft Office Applications. My teaching philosophy is described as one where students are met where they are and provided the resources necessary to excel and move forward. My tutoring style is dependent upon...
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...Banking and Financial Law and 7+ years of experience working in financial services including the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. I have a strong understanding of finance, accounting, business, and law. Additionally, I have prior experience teaching while working as a mentor for Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, where I provided emotional and social support to a young adult with behavioral challenges. I am passionate about learning,...
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I volunteered as a youth mentor in high school as well as during my undergraduate years; during that time, I gained great enjoyment watching my mentees grow as learners and individuals. I strongly believe that each student can achieve success through hard work and the proper guidance. Through careful and patient observation, I can identify the skills and deficiencies that each student possesses, and subsequently guide the student toward improved understanding and academic success.
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...have always been a bridge connecting people to one another, and people to opportunities and events. My job is fun, fast paced at times, rewarding always. I also love to tutor and teach. I translate posts of persons missing as a volunteer. I share what I know the same way I learn through images, music, hands on opportunities, links to newscasts, cultural events, and other options so we are immersed into new worlds of language,...
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...and Criminal Procedure as an adjunct professor. I personalize my approach to the needs of the student and the demands of the class or test that they're preparing for. To me, Law is as much a language as it is a discipline, and I try to help students understand the context of the subject matter as well as how best to demonstrate their knowledge, whether on standardized tests or through essays. I also enjoy helping...
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...most enjoyable time for me is assisting students who are seeking help with college searches, applications and their application essays. One of the best parts of tutoring and academic mentoring is watching and enjoying a student's self-confidence build. A person who is educated and self-confident is able to make better decisions, engage in the world, helpful to himself (or herself) and others. I strive for my students to experience an improved quality of life! I...
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Legal research, sometimes taught as legal research and writing, is a mainstay of the first-year law school curriculum. This course, which requires students to write a variety of assignments from many different perspectives, teaches students how to write memos, briefs, and other legal documents. It also instructs students on how to conduct legal research, which requires them to use different tools and techniques from the ones used in most undergraduate programs. These can be challenging at first, but Varsity Tutors can help students find a legal research tutor in their area. Legal research tutoring can help a student learn how to use the appropriate tools and how to write for legal classes.
Most legal research starts by looking at statutes. These are generally available through a number of sources, but most students use private online legal research services. These legal research providers are all very similar in that they provide some natural language" search and also allow for more robust searching using a system known as terms and connectors. By using the latter, students learn to find more precise and applicable results, and to find documents that answer their specific questions. The search will also find opinions written by judges in most of the courts across the country. These opinions, which interpret statutes and decide cases, will form the majority of most legal research. Legal research tutoring can help students learn to use terms and connectors in order to get the best results, and to understand how and when to use judicial opinions and what opinions really say.
Legal research calls for a writing style that is different from most other disciplines. It uses a style called IRAC or TRAC, which stands for Issue/Topic, Rule, Application, Conclusion. It is a difficult style to master, and many students struggle for several assignments. Legal research tutoring can enable students to get immediate feedback on their work and one-on-one support for any of their struggles. Learning how to do research and write can be the hardest part of excelling academically, but a private tutor can provide the help and expertise to help students succeed. Tutors are great at guiding students in the right direction. They can assist in filling in critical gaps during a one-to-one session that better serves the individual when they are under intense pressure to grasp the knowledge quickly.
By now, students are typically very adept at writing, but this new style can still be confusing. Many students may be discouraged, and even reconsider their legal aspirations. The assistance of a private tutor can help students make the connections they may be struggling to make. The right tutor will help students understand the difference between and meanings of various common judicial opinions. They can help a rising law student to fine-tune their writing skills to fulfill the requirements of the class and the legal environment in general. There are many concepts involved, but even a tough new topic can be mastered given the right level of personalized help.
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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.