First, I attended UCLA for my undergraduate studies, earning my bachelor's degree in Political Science/Government. At UCLA, I graduated in the top 1% of my class (summa cum laude). I decided to study for the LSAT to attend law school. I ended up scoring in the top 88% of students nationally on the exam.
I then attended Pepperdine University Caruso School of Law where I earned a Juris Doctorate, graduating in the top 15% of my class (Cum Laude). While at Pepperdine, I was a Teacher's...
First, I attended UCLA for my undergraduate studies, earning my bachelor's degree in Political Science/Government. At UCLA, I graduated in the top 1% of my class (summa cum laude). I decided to study for the LSAT to attend law school. I ended up scoring in the top 88% of students nationally on the exam.
I then attended Pepperdine University Caruso School of Law where I earned a Juris Doctorate, graduating in the top 15% of my class (Cum Laude). While at Pepperdine, I was a Teacher's Assistant for a legal research and writing class. The paid tutoring position was offered after having received one of the highest grades in the course. Moreover, I have extensive experience tutoring first year students to improve their legal writing skills.
The ages of the students I previously taught ranged from 18-30 years old. However, as an older brother, I had many instances of tutoring my younger brothers in subjects like history, economics, government, writing, history, reading skills, and grammar. Also, I love kids! I volunteered for the Boys and Girls Clubs of America in both Santa Monica, CA and Irvine, CA. There, I tutored many different students ranging from the ages of 5-15 years old.
Last, the years following my undergraduate studies, I worked in finance where I mentored a significant number of interns and junior analysts skills necessary for success in the field of finance.