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Bar prep is as much a project management challenge as an intellectual one — hundreds of rules across dozens of subjects, all tested in different formats. Andrew's law PhD and his cross-disciplinary study background mean he can map out a structured MBE and essay prep plan while drilling the black-letter law in areas like torts, evidence, and civil procedure.

Kerry practiced law for three years at a major D.C. firm after graduating magna cum laude from Michigan Law, so she's been through the bar exam process herself and understands the MBE, MEE, and MPT from both sides. She breaks down the difference between knowing the law and applying it under timed pressure — especially in areas like Constitutional Law, Evidence, and Contracts where the examiners love to test nuance.
As a licensed and practicing attorney in Georgia, Ryan has firsthand experience with the bar exam process — from the MBE's pattern-recognition demands to the essay sections where precise, structured legal writing separates passing scores from failing ones. His history degree and extensive background in persuasive writing and essay technique translate directly into coaching examinees on IRAC construction and issue-spotting under timed conditions. Rated 5.0 by students.
As a passionate educator, I am dedicated to helping students excel in their Bar Exam preparation or in their classes! I earned a Management BBA from the University of Notre Dame, and my J.D. from Georgia State University. I have over two years of tutoring experience. I tutor in 1L subjects, bar prep, and technical writing. I believe in tailoring my approach to meet the needs of each student, including proceeding at the rhythm and tempo the student needs. My approach includes focusing on the Black Letter Law, strategizing, learning how to gather and understand performance data, and preparing for what to expect on Exam Days!
I like learning anything new and enjoy reading, but I'm not fond of school. I made good grades only when the subject interested me. However, I have always done very, very well on standardized tests, probably because I read so much. I was a National Merit finalist and my LSAT score was in the 99th percentile. In today's system, that is about a 174. I attended law school at the University of Houston, graduated, passed the Texas bar with a decent score of 83, and practiced law for a long time. I quit practicing law when I moved to a small town in Central Texas. I began tutoring about a few years ago and discovered that I truly enjoy the intellectual challenge of tutoring and the opportunity to interact with a lot of bright, hard-working students. I had never tutored or taught before, so I read lots of study guides and picked out suggestions and tactics that made sense to me. I look for multiple ways to illustrate concepts because everyone understands information differently. My work with students is based on my experience, what I have studied, and feedback from my students. I think that tackling a problem directly is usually faster than looking for a trick or shortcut. I also help students with their applications and enjoy tutoring in writing and similar topics.
Teaching in various capacities since 2003, I combine legal expertise (class rank: top 20) and proven test strategies (UBE: 320, MPRE: 108) with compassion and creativity to elevate your legal acumen from good to great. With a law degree summa cum laude (Mitchell Hamline), a master's in public health (University of Minnesota), and an undergraduate degree magna cum laude from a top 10 liberal arts college (Carleton College), I have worked with K-12, college, graduate, and law students in 1:1, group, and classroom settings. My legal communication skills are second to none: I earned top oralist marks at the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition (the world's largest), provided strategic communications coaching to litigators in big tobacco cases, served as law journal writer and editor, and placed top-of-class in legal research & writing courses. Professionally, I've spent two decades in public affairs, government funding (grants, contracts), and sponsored research.
I am an interdisciplinary educator with an Ed.M. from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a B.A. from Dartmouth College. My background is primarily in integrated arts learning and museum education and I specialize in visual arts, history and art history, and object-based learning. In all subjects, I take a creative, inquiry-based and learner-centered approach, designing opportunities for each unique individual to meet their learning goals.
I'm not tutoring or buried in my textbooks, you will either find me rock climbing at the Triangle Rock Club, playing Ultimate Frisbee, working on my car, or enjoying the great outdoors (beaches, mountains, forests--you name it, I love it). On rainy weekends I enjoy tinkering with computers and old electronics, playing Pokemon, or picking at my guitar.
I am a recent graduate from a masters program in biostatistics at Columbia University. I received my Bachelor of Arts in biological sciences, with a focus in neurobiology at Northwestern University. In August, I will be starting a doctoral program in biostatistics at NYU. I was a teaching assistant at Columbia University in my department and also have tutored graduate students and undergraduates privately as well. My primary areas of tutoring are math and statistics coursework in addition to math sections on standardized tests such as the GRE and GMAT. I am very passionate about helping students feel more confident and excited about math. In my spare time, I enjoy running, playing piano, and spending time with friends and family.
I am a graduate of Wesleyan University, where I received my Bachelor of Arts in Sociology with High Honors. With eight years of experience working in education, I've tutored students in math, science, history, and English, as well as helped students prepare for standardized tests. I've guided adults towards passing the US Citizenship Exam and taught English in India, where I lived for six months. Whenever I work with a student I personalize the lessons to fit their particular learning style, since I know every student is unique and having the right fit can make all the difference in making learning fun and effective. My strengths are tutoring the social sciences and humanities, as well as making math and standardized tests approachable to students that normally don't like those subjects. In my spare time I like traveling, spending time in the outdoors (climbing & backpacking), meditation, and playing soccer. Next fall I will be beginning my PhD in Education at Harvard University.
I am proud to be a part of Varsity Tutors! I am originally from San Antonio, TX; I completed my undergraduate education at Rice University in Houston where I received a bachelor's degree in Biochemistry and Cell Biology. Currently, I am in my second year of medical school at Baylor College of Medicine.
I'm Solange - a recent graduate from Harvard where I studied Sociology & Women's Studies. I've been tutoring for eight years now, and have worked with a wide range of ages and in a wide range of subjects. Some of my specialties are college prep/test taking II worked in the admissions office on campus); social sciences; and literature/writing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The North Carolina Bar Exam tests knowledge of both North Carolina-specific law and general legal principles covered on the Uniform Bar Exam (UBE). The exam includes multiple-choice questions (MBE), essay questions (MEE), and performance tests that assess your ability to apply legal knowledge to practical scenarios. Success requires mastery of civil procedure, contracts, criminal law, evidence, real property, torts, constitutional law, and other core subjects, plus familiarity with North Carolina's unique procedural rules and substantive law.
Personalized 1-on-1 instruction allows tutors to identify your specific weak areas—whether that's essay writing, MBE strategy, or North Carolina-specific content—and focus exclusively on those gaps. Group courses follow a set curriculum for everyone, but bar exam preparation is most effective when tailored to your learning pace and the subjects where you struggle most. A tutor can also provide targeted feedback on your practice essays and performance tests, helping you improve faster than working through materials alone.
Most bar candidates benefit from 8-12 weeks of focused preparation, though the ideal timeline depends on your background and how well you retained material from law school. If you're struggling with specific subjects or need to strengthen your North Carolina law knowledge, starting earlier or incorporating personalized tutoring can accelerate your progress. Many successful candidates combine self-study with targeted tutoring sessions to maximize their preparation efficiency.
Many bar candidates struggle with time management on the MBE, essay organization and analysis, and applying North Carolina-specific rules correctly. Others find it difficult to balance studying all subjects while maintaining focus on their weakest areas, or they freeze during performance tests despite knowing the material. Personalized tutoring helps address these specific challenges through targeted practice, strategy coaching, and confidence-building before test day.
Your first session will focus on understanding your background, identifying your strongest and weakest subjects, and learning about your test-taking habits and anxiety triggers. A tutor will likely review your practice test scores, discuss your study plan so far, and help you prioritize which subjects and skills need the most attention. Together, you'll create a personalized roadmap for the remaining weeks before your exam date.
Tutors provide detailed feedback on your essay structure, legal analysis, and issue spotting—areas where many candidates lose points. They can teach you how to organize essays efficiently under time pressure, identify which issues to address and in what depth, and strengthen your application of law to facts. With multiple practice essays and personalized coaching, you'll develop the confidence and skill to tackle unfamiliar fact patterns on test day.
Yes. Many bar candidates struggle with MBE strategy rather than subject knowledge—they second-guess themselves, misread questions, or don't manage time effectively. A tutor can help you develop a consistent approach to each question type, identify patterns in your mistakes, and practice under realistic timed conditions. With targeted feedback and strategy refinement, most students see measurable improvement in their MBE performance.
North Carolina-specific law is critical—the exam includes questions that test your knowledge of North Carolina procedure, evidence rules, and substantive law that differ from other states. Even if you attended law school in North Carolina, you need to review state-specific rules carefully and practice applying them. A tutor familiar with North Carolina's bar exam can ensure you're prepared for these state-specific questions and help you distinguish between general UBE principles and North Carolina variations.
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