I am an attorney and adjunct professor at a world-renowned law school where I teach the legal writing course to first year law students. I went to Stanford for both my undergraduate and law degrees. Since high school, I have tutored various subjects, and have continued to build upon my teaching repertoire since then. Today, I primarily focus my time on test preparation (GRE and bar exam), college/law school admissions counseling, and subject-based tutoring on all forms of writing (creative to...
I am an attorney and adjunct professor at a world-renowned law school where I teach the legal writing course to first year law students. I went to Stanford for both my undergraduate and law degrees. Since high school, I have tutored various subjects, and have continued to build upon my teaching repertoire since then. Today, I primarily focus my time on test preparation (GRE and bar exam), college/law school admissions counseling, and subject-based tutoring on all forms of writing (creative to research to legal).
As an undergraduate, I tutored various subjects to peers and local high school students. I also volunteered my time to teaching English to local Spanish speakers. In law school, I was a teaching-assistant in multiple courses at both the law school and undergraduate levels. As an undergrad, I graduated with a top 25 GPA of a class of ~2000 and was awarded several university-wide writing and research awards.
Working with such a diverse set of students has taught me far more than I have ever taught my students. I tailor each session to your learning styler, and am always receptive to feedback on how I can become a better tutor/instructor in your learning journey. I continue to review new testing strategies (including taking practice bar and GRE exams regularly!) and the landscape of the education admissions processes. I really look forward to working with you!
Tutoring will be virtual.