I will be a recent graduate with my Juris Doctor with a focus on analytical writing, evidence, and structured legal reasoning. My academic training required me to break down complex rules, apply them to new fact patterns, and communicate clear, well-supported conclusions under time pressure. Through this, I developed a strong foundation in legal analysis, argument construction, and exam strategy that I now use to help students better understand difficult material and improve their...
I will be a recent graduate with my Juris Doctor with a focus on analytical writing, evidence, and structured legal reasoning. My academic training required me to break down complex rules, apply them to new fact patterns, and communicate clear, well-supported conclusions under time pressure. Through this, I developed a strong foundation in legal analysis, argument construction, and exam strategy that I now use to help students better understand difficult material and improve their performance.
Before law school, I worked extensively as an LSAT tutor, helping students improve their performance across logical reasoning, analytical reasoning, and reading comprehension. I worked with a range of students in one-on-one settings, focusing on building strong foundational thinking skills rather than memorization. This experience shaped my teaching approach, as I learned how to identify where students get stuck and how to give them clear, repeatable frameworks they can apply under timed conditions.
My tutoring continues to follow that same approach today. I primarily work with undergraduate and law students, helping them simplify complex concepts and turn them into structured, testable answers. Sessions are tailored to each student, often involving guided problem-solving and real-time feedback so they can see exactly how to improve. My goal is to help students build clarity, consistency, and confidence so they can perform at a high level not just in tutoring sessions, but on their exams as well.