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Andrew

Certified Tutor

Andrew

PHD, Law, Management
Andrew's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
College Algebra
Trigonometry
Elementary Math

Andrew holds a PhD in Law and Management, which means he's spent years analyzing how legal doctrine and business strategy intersect — exactly the kind of dual lens that makes contract concepts like implied terms, third-party beneficiaries, and damages calculations click for students. He teaches cont...

Education

Boston University

PHD, Law, Management

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Bachelors, Molecular Biology, Literature

John

Certified Tutor

15+ years

John

PHD, Law
John's other Tutor Subjects
College Algebra
Trigonometry
Pre-Calculus
Middle School Math

Consideration, offer and acceptance, and the parol evidence rule can feel like abstract puzzles until someone maps out how they work in real disputes. John earned his PhD in Law and then co-founded a tech company where he negotiated contracts firsthand — so he teaches contract doctrine with the prac...

Education

Cornell Law School

PHD, Law

Yale University

Bachelor in Arts

Test Scores
SAT
1490

Certified Tutor

5+ years

Trace

JD
Trace's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
College Essays
Literature

Trace practiced contract law directly and studied it across two legal systems — American common law at Cornell and French civil law at the Sorbonne. That comparative lens makes him especially effective at unpacking concepts like consideration, conditions precedent, and the parol evidence rule, becau...

Education

Ohio State University-Main Campus

Bachelor in Arts, Romance Languages

Cornell University

JD

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Lisa

Bachelors
Lisa's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
SAT Reading and Writing
AP English Literature and Composition

Lisa's background spans history, writing, and legal research — a combination that sharpens the close-reading and argumentation skills contract law exams actually test. She digs into how courts interpret ambiguous contract language by treating each fact pattern as a text to be analyzed, teaching stud...

Education

Duke University

Bachelors

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Mark

PHD, Immigration / Legal Writing
Mark's other Tutor Subjects
8th Grade Writing
Calculus
Algebra
College Essays

A PhD in Immigration and Legal Writing means Mark has spent years inside the kind of dense statutory analysis and precise argumentation that contract law exams demand. He teaches students to build IRAC responses that cleanly trace issues like conditions, defenses, and breach remedies through layered...

Education

Massachusetts School of Law

PHD, Immigration / Legal Writing

Test Scores
SAT
1400

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Rahul

Bachelors, Bachelors of Science, Business with concentration in Finance
Rahul's other Tutor Subjects
1st-12th Grade Math
Calculus
Algebra
AP Physics 1

Rahul's finance concentration at Babson means he's spent real time analyzing term sheets, service agreements, and deal structures — the kind of documents where offer, acceptance, and consideration aren't abstract concepts but practical stakes. He brings that business-side fluency to contract law tut...

Education

Babson College

Bachelors, Bachelors of Science, Business with concentration in Finance

Test Scores
SAT
1490
ACT
35

Certified Tutor

9+ years

Terry

Juris Doctor, Criminal Justice
Terry's other Tutor Subjects
Applied Mathematics
Pre-Algebra
Finite Mathematics
Competition Math

Offer, acceptance, consideration, breach — contract law sounds straightforward until a fact pattern buries the issues inside ambiguous terms and competing doctrines like promissory estoppel or the UCC's gap-fillers. Terry's JD background means he can teach students to dissect hypotheticals the way l...

Education

University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus

Bachelor of Fine Arts, History

Seton Hall University

Juris Doctor, Criminal Justice

Test Scores
SAT
1470

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Michael

Masters, Law (J.D.)
Michael's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
CLEP Introduction to Business Law
CLEP History of the United States II: 1865 to the Present

Offer, acceptance, consideration — the basics of contract formation sound simple until a professor throws in a battle-of-the-forms problem or a promissory estoppel hypo. Michael walks students through UCC Article 2 versus common-law rules side by side, building the analytical habit of asking which f...

Education

University of Virginia-Main Campus

Masters, Law (J.D.)

University of Pennsylvania

Bachelors, History

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Sheila Kathryn

Professional (JD, MD, DMD, etc)
Sheila's other Tutor Subjects
SSAT- Upper Level
SSAT- Middle Level
SSAT- Elementary Level
SSAT

I am a detail-oriented multi-tasker with experience implementing long-term planning academic strategies and managing client needs. I have earned multiple Ivy League degrees, including: a post-baccalaureate from Harvard University; a JD from Columbia University School of Law, where I also served as S...

Education

Dartmouth College

Bachelor

Columbia University

Professional (JD, MD, DMD, etc)

Certified Tutor

8+ years

Kathryn

Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Kathryn's other Tutor Subjects
AP Calculus AB
Pre-Algebra
Pre-Calculus
Middle School Math

As a current law student, Kathryn digs into contract law with the specificity the subject demands — offer and acceptance, consideration, conditions precedent, and breach remedies like expectation versus reliance damages. She teaches students to read fact patterns the way courts do, spotting the disp...

Education

Valparaiso University

Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering

Test Scores
SAT
1450

Certified Tutor

Ryan

Bachelor in Arts, History
Ryan's other Tutor Subjects
8th-12th Grade Writing
8th-12th Grade Reading
Calculus
Algebra

Offer, acceptance, consideration, and breach sound straightforward until a professor throws in a promissory estoppel hypo or a battle-of-the-forms question under UCC § 2-207. Ryan tackles contract law by teaching students to spot the issue buried in complex fact patterns and construct tight, rule-dr...

Education

University of North Georgia

Bachelor in Arts, History

Certified Tutor

Lindsey

PHD, International and Environmental Law
Lindsey's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
Calculus
Algebra
SAT Subject Test in Literature

Lindsey is a Villanova law graduate who has worked at firms in Philadelphia, D.C., New Orleans, and Lyon, giving her practical exposure to how contract principles play out beyond the casebook. She breaks down offer-and-acceptance analysis, consideration doctrine, and common defenses like unconsciona...

Education

Villanova University School of Law

PHD, International and Environmental Law

Tufts University

Bachelor in Arts, International Relations Minor: Economics

Test Scores
SAT
1420

Frequently Asked Questions

Contract Law courses generally cover the fundamentals of how agreements are formed, including offer and acceptance, consideration, and mutual intent. Students also study contract interpretation, performance and breach, remedies for breach (damages, specific performance, restitution), and defenses to enforcement. Many courses include practical applications like drafting basic contracts and analyzing real-world disputes. The specific emphasis varies by school and course level, so it's helpful to review your syllabus to identify which areas need the most support.

Many students struggle with the abstract nature of contract principles—understanding how courts interpret intent and apply rules to messy real-world facts. The distinction between different types of contracts (unilateral vs. bilateral, express vs. implied) and the nuances of remedies can also be confusing. Additionally, Contract Law requires careful reading and analysis of case law, where small factual details often determine outcomes. Working through practice problems and case analyses with personalized guidance helps clarify these concepts and build confidence.

During your first session, a tutor will assess your current understanding of Contract Law fundamentals and identify specific areas where you need support—whether that's mastering offer and acceptance, understanding remedies, or improving case analysis skills. You'll discuss your course goals, upcoming assignments or exams, and learning style to create a personalized study plan. The tutor may also review a recent assignment or exam to pinpoint patterns in your thinking and help you develop stronger analytical approaches.

Case analysis is central to Contract Law, and tutors can teach you a systematic approach: identifying the parties, facts, legal issue, rule, application, and conclusion. Personalized instruction helps you practice breaking down complex cases, spotting relevant contract principles, and articulating how those principles apply to the specific facts. Working through cases together—from classic foundational cases to recent decisions—builds the analytical muscle you need for exams, papers, and professional legal work.

Effective exam prep involves reviewing key doctrines, practicing issue-spotting on sample problems, and building speed and accuracy under timed conditions. Tutors can help you create a study schedule that spaces out review, identify your weak areas through practice exams, and develop strategies for tackling multi-part contract problems. Mock exams and timed practice are particularly valuable—they build confidence, help you manage time during the real exam, and reveal gaps in your understanding before test day.

Yes. Tutors can guide you through the writing process, from understanding the assignment and organizing your analysis to drafting clear, well-supported arguments. Whether you're writing a memo analyzing a contract dispute, a brief of a case, or an essay on a Contract Law topic, personalized instruction helps you structure your thinking, support your conclusions with relevant law and facts, and communicate your analysis clearly. Tutors can also review drafts and provide feedback to strengthen your writing.

Varsity Tutors connects students in Dayton with expert tutors who specialize in Contract Law and understand the nuances of legal education. When you get matched with a tutor, you can discuss your specific needs—whether that's exam prep, assignment help, or building foundational understanding—and arrange personalized instruction that fits your schedule. Tutors work with students at all levels, from those taking their first Contract Law course to those preparing for advanced legal practice.

Improvement depends on your starting point and goals, but many students notice clearer understanding of key concepts within 3-4 sessions of focused work. If you're preparing for an exam, a structured study plan over 4-8 weeks typically builds the confidence and skill needed to perform well. For longer-term goals like mastering the subject for law school or professional work, ongoing tutoring provides sustained support. Your tutor can help set realistic milestones and track progress toward your specific objectives.

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