...I tutored students while I was at the college so I have experience in tutoring. I graduated at the top of my class and had the highest honors possible so I know the subject material well. I am very patient and will help you to understand no matter how long it takes. (read more)
...I have a true love of both teaching and learning. Not much beats the feeling of seeing a student have that moment when things finally "click"! Patience and good communication skills with each individual student are key. (read more)
...I also have experience working with children with ADHD, autism, and dyslexia. I am fully prepared to work hard to see your child succeed. I regularly update parents about what their child is doing during our sessions, as well as letting parents know what, if anything, your child might be struggling with. (read more)
In addition to getting good grades, there are two main ways you can distinguish yourself in law school. One involves writing or contributing to articles for your school's law journal. The other is to be successful in oral arguments and making your school's moot court team. (read more)