I am currently a law student at The Catholic University of America, where I am pursuing my Juris Doctor while working in various legal and academic environments that have strengthened both my analytical and teaching skills. My background includes extensive coursework in legal writing, constitutional law, contracts, property, and civil procedure, along with years of experience mentoring students in academic writing and structured reasoning. Prior to law school, I earned my bachelor’s degree in...
I am currently a law student at The Catholic University of America, where I am pursuing my Juris Doctor while working in various legal and academic environments that have strengthened both my analytical and teaching skills. My background includes extensive coursework in legal writing, constitutional law, contracts, property, and civil procedure, along with years of experience mentoring students in academic writing and structured reasoning. Prior to law school, I earned my bachelor’s degree in political science, where I developed a deep appreciation for logic, persuasive communication, and research, all of which now inform my approach to tutoring.
I’ve spent the past several years helping students and peers refine their writing, develop confidence in critical reading, and strengthen their understanding of complex topics. My teaching approach emphasizes clarity, engagement, and structure, helping students not only understand material but internalize how to think about it. Whether working with high school, college, or graduate-level learners, I adapt to each student’s learning style and pace, ensuring they leave each session with practical tools they can apply independently.
My experience as both a student and educator has shown me that success is about more than memorization; it’s about learning how to think critically, communicate clearly, and connect ideas confidently. I strive to create a calm, supportive, and results-driven learning environment where students can thrive.