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3+ years
Sunghee
Hi! I am currently a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) who works with individuals with special needs. I used to be a VERY anxious exam taker when I took my exam, so I know how it feels to take a big exam for you. I understand how you feel about exam such, so let me help you out! I can help you...
CUNY Queens College
Master of Arts, Psychology

Certified Tutor
10+ years
I am a computer engineer who truly enjoys both science and mathematics. I find both areas of studies incredibly interesting and believe that every person is capable of learning these subjects to a very good extent and can learn to enjoy them as well. In my opinion people who do not enjoy these subje...
Texas AM University
Bachelors, Computer Engineering

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Syed
I graduated from the University of Nevada at Las Vegas receiving my bachelor's in psychology and biology. My future goal is to attain a Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) at an American accredited dental university. Tutoring has been a part of my journey since I was an undergraduate, volunteering at an...
UNLV
Bachelors, Biology and Psychology

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Don
Hello, my name is Don Patrick Jones, and I am a graduate of the prestigious Dan Rather School of Journalism Sam Houston State University, where I obtained my Bachelor's degree in Radio-Television with an emphasis in Public Relations/Marketing. Earlier in my professional career, I obtained a Master's...
University of Phoenix
Masters in Business Administration, International Business
Sam Houston State University
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Communication, General

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Hani
Hello! My name is Hani Ahmed. I am currently a student at the University of Aberdeen obtaining my master's in petroleum engineering. I graduated in May, 2020 magna cum laude from Northeastern University with my degree in mechanical engineering with a minor in economics. All of methods and study habi...
Northeastern University
Current Undergrad Student, Mechanical Engineering

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Noelle
I am a recent graduate of the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, majoring in Print Journalism with a minor in English.I have had previous writing experience for such publications as the Milwaukee Voice, Community Connections News, Frontpage Milwaukee, and Alive magazine. I also worked as a productio...
Alverno College
Master of Arts, Education State Certified Teacher
University of WIsconsin Milwaukee
Bachelor of Science, Journalism/English

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I have always loved Math and Science, and my desire to learn has not yet subsided. I have a Bachelor's Degree in Biology, and a Doctorate in Biochemistry. I enjoy teaching, training, and tutoring students of all levels in Math and Science. Although each student is different, I treat every case with ...
University of Wisconsin-Madison
PHD, Biochemistry
Virginia Commonwealth University
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Devyn
As a current theatre education major at Belmont University, I'm always pondering and reflecting on the why behind what I want to do. I obviously love teaching but more than that, my aspirations are to reach students on a personal level and help them, in any way I can, become the best versions of the...
Belmont University
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Drama and Dance Teacher Education

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Anne
My BA came from John Carroll University and is in English and teaching. My Masters in the Art of Teaching came from Madonna University and is in Learning Disabilities. I have taught high school and middle school English and special education. Therefore, I am experienced in working with students of a...
Madonna University
Masters, Learning Disabilities
John Carroll University
Bachelors, English

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Anna Lee
I love science and believe it or not so can you! Science is life and applies to everyone everyday. My method of instruction one I have honed since first being certified for Advanced College Level Tutoring in 97'. Over the years I realized that a strict "across the board" curriculum just doesn't work...
California State University-Fresno
Bachelors, Biological Science
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Frequently Asked Questions
Law tutoring for students in Houston covers a wide range of topics depending on your level and goals—from foundational concepts like constitutional law, contracts, and torts to specialized areas like criminal law, civil procedure, and legal writing. Tutors work with high school students preparing for civics and government courses, college students taking introductory law classes, and those studying for the LSAT or preparing for law school. The focus is on building critical thinking skills, understanding legal reasoning, and mastering the specific content your coursework requires.
In a classroom of 16-17 students per teacher (the Houston average), it's difficult for instructors to address individual misconceptions about complex legal concepts or adapt pacing to your learning style. Personalized tutoring allows a tutor to focus entirely on your specific challenges—whether that's understanding case law analysis, mastering legal terminology, or developing strong essay arguments. This targeted approach means you can move faster through concepts you grasp easily and spend more time on areas where you need deeper understanding.
Many students struggle with legal reading comprehension—court opinions and statutes use complex language and dense reasoning that takes practice to decode. Others find it difficult to apply legal principles to new fact patterns or to construct well-reasoned arguments that cite relevant law. Some students also underestimate the importance of understanding *why* a rule exists, focusing instead on memorizing rules without grasping their practical application. A tutor can help you develop these critical skills through targeted practice and feedback.
Your first session is an opportunity for a tutor to understand your current level, specific goals, and the challenges you're facing. They'll likely discuss what you're studying, review any recent assignments or exams, and identify the areas where you need the most support. From there, you'll work together to create a personalized plan—whether that's preparing for a specific exam, improving your case analysis skills, or building confidence with a particular topic. This foundation helps ensure every future session is focused and productive.
Yes. LSAT preparation is a common focus for law tutors, and personalized instruction can be especially valuable for this high-stakes exam. Tutors can help you master the logical reasoning section, develop strategies for reading comprehension and analytical reasoning (logic games), and work through full-length practice tests with detailed feedback. They'll also help you identify your specific weak areas and create a targeted study plan, rather than working through generic prep materials that may not address your individual needs.
Legal writing has specific conventions and structures—from case briefs to memos to appellate briefs—that differ from other academic writing. A tutor can teach you how to analyze cases effectively, organize your arguments logically, cite authority correctly, and write with the precision and clarity that law requires. They'll review your drafts, provide detailed feedback on your reasoning and structure, and help you develop the skills to write persuasively and professionally. This personalized feedback is invaluable for building strong writing habits.
Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who have expertise in law and understand the specific challenges students face. When you get matched with a tutor, you'll be able to see their background, experience, and areas of focus. You can discuss your goals and learning style to ensure it's a good fit. The goal is to connect you with someone who not only knows the subject deeply but also understands how to teach it effectively to your learning style.
Progress looks different depending on your starting point and goals. You might see improvement in your exam scores, stronger performance on case analysis assignments, or greater confidence in class participation. Some students notice they're reading cases more efficiently, understanding legal concepts more quickly, or writing more persuasive arguments. The key is setting clear goals with your tutor—whether that's raising your grade, mastering a specific topic, or preparing for a major exam—so you can track meaningful progress over time.
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