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Please allow me to introduce myself by first providing you some general information about me. I am a single mother of three children, one of whom is still in elementary school. My two smallest children and I just returned from living in Costa Rica. We had an amazing experience, and at the right time, I would love to share some Read more...
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I recently graduated magna cum laude from Kent State University with a B.A. in Criminal Justice and a Business minor. I am in my second year of law school at the University of Akron. I received the highest grade in my graduating class in my legal analysis, research, and writing class in law school, and I was in Honors Literature Read more...
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I began teaching the LSAT more than two years ago after I scored in the 99th percentile on my LSAT. Since then, I spent hundreds of hours tutoring all different types of students and have significantly increased their scores. Many students came to me while they were scoring in the 10th percentile and lower, and after my rigorous and thorough Read more...
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I am a certified, experienced English/humanities teacher who has taught in some of the top school districts in the metrowest area. I also have experience coaching students on standardized tests including SAT, ACT, ISEE, SSAT, GRE, and LSAT exams. I have worked with a broad range of learners, including everything from struggling readers to gifted students. While one of my Read more...
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Hello and thanks for visiting my page. I’m Cynthia, a prospective tutor-mentor for your K-12 students, SAT and ACT students, TOEFL students, and college applicants. I also tutor adults in writing and editing. Below, I’ve provided information to help you decide whether I’ll be a strong match for your needs. THOROUGH & EFFICIENT PERSONALIZED SERVICEI’m a third year law student, Read more...
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I’m a Yale Law School graduate with more than 25 years’ experience helping people like you turn in their best performance possible on the LSAT, GRE, GMAT, and the MBE section of the Bar Exam. I have scored 99th percentile myself on every one of those exams. I know how the examiners think and how they construct their trap answers, Read more...
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My name is Steven, and I’m a PhD candidate in philosophy at Southern Illinois University. I’m finishing my dissertation this year, which means I’ll receive my doctorate in May of 2015. It’s been a long road to get here. I nearly failed out of high school, spent a couple years working as a cashier, and then stumbled into the local Read more...
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I have earned a J.D. from Harvard Law School, where I was an editor of the International Law Journal, and a B.A. in English Literature from the University of California, Santa Barbara, where I graduated with Distinction in the Major, summa cum laude, phi beta kappa, and valedictorian of the School of Arts and Humanities. I have extensive experience in Read more...
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I would very much like to help anyone who is interested in performing their very best in my trained areas of law, business and/or engineering.Many years ago, I graduated from MIT with a degree in Electrical Engineering. For fifteen years I worked in the field of digital image processing and I participated in the development of scanners, digital printers, multifunction Read more...
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Ah, the verbal prompt to describe myself. The bane of my existence! Truly, the world would be much better off without such things, but then the Internet would be a very, very different place. (Though, as Avenue Q reminds us, not all that different.)But you are not here to listen to my prattling on about my dislike of describing myself. Read more...