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I am an exceptionally qualified tutor, especially for LSAT, writing, admissions essays, public speaking, interviewing, and law. I have extensive teaching experience as a professor of law at Northeastern and Harvard Law School. I was voted Teacher of the Year in 2007 by the student body at Northeastern Law School. I graduated with honors from U.C. Berkeley and Harvard Law Read more...
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Attorney since 1996, who concentrates in the Civil Bodily Injury Litigation and Criminal areas of law in the Bristol County, Suffolk County and surrounding Massachusetts Court jurisdictions.Maintained a law clerk position with a firm in Norfolk County since 1989 through 1996, when I was sworn in as a member of the Massachusetts Bar. At that time, I continued employment with Read more...
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Hello. I have been an Ivy-League educated private tutor for over 15 years. I graduated as salutatorian from Clarkstown High School South in West Nyack, N.Y., and received National Merit Commended Scholar Distinction. I then entered the University of Pennsylvania where I majored in the Biological Basis of Behavior and minored in Biology & Psychology. I graduated from UPENN with Read more...
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After successfully practicing law for more than a decade, I have realized in recent years that my greatest natural talents are in teaching. This has led to a rewarding, parallel career of tutoring in a range of subjects as detailed below.I have a multicultural and multilingual background as I was born overseas, attended an international school where English was the Read more...
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I am an attorney with a Master’s degree in history. I have thirty-two years in practice. I have taught at a predecessor institution to the University of Massachusetts School of Law. I have also done extensive work in legal and historical research and have been involved in local government as a elected official and as an assistant city attorney. Read more...
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I’ve worked with students of all ages, coaching them in a variety of subjects for over 16 years. I’m currently a writing tutor at Columbus State Community College, and an adjunct instructor at Franklin University where I teach Logic and Critical Thinking and Ethics. I was also an adjunct instructor and writing tutor at the Columbus College of Art and Read more...
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I am a former Denver attorney and court magistrate. I graduated from CU Boulder with an honors degree in history. (B.A. 1971)(magna cum laude in History, and cum laude in General Studies)(Phi Beta Kappa). I also have a law degree from the CU law school. I tutored at the Literacy Center of the University of New Mexico located in Taos, Read more...
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Many students want to excel in their approach to a career in the legal field. Tom T spent more than a decade teaching first and second year law students in North Texas in a friendly and relaxed manner. Teaching LSAT prep, coaching champion mock trial and moot court teams, and mentoring lawyers and legal staff have given him the tools Read more...
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Having spent twenty years with little more than words and some ingenuity to influence judges and juries that my cause was correct, I have come to appreciate the punch of the English language and the importance of word choice and diction. While working my way through college, I took a job in a supermarket as a cashier to pay off Read more...
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I received a B.A. in History from Loyola University in New Orleans. I taught in both college and secondary schools, and then attended law school at Tulane University. My teaching experience includes teaching college classes at Xavier University of New Orleans and at the University of New Orleans. I then taught history for eight years, including seven years at Isidore Read more...