Award-Winning Tutors from New York Law School
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New York Law School
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Beginning in high school, I loved tutoring. Since then, I have tutored children and adults, including some individuals with special education plans, throughout my time in college and law school. Now, as a law school graduate, I have passed the New York bar exam and am interested in helping students further. Teaching and tutoring has always been one of my greatest passions; I genuinely enjoy sharing what I know and the methods I have personally utilized for success with others. I have a wide range of study tools and resources to help you and your family succeed. Particularly, I specialize in mathematics, philosophy, and law. Additionally, I am more than willing and prepared to help with preparations for the SAT, ACT, GRE, LSAT, UBE (bar exam), and more. Please let me know your needs and I will surely let you know whether I can help you. I am willing to gather specific materials, study guides, and textbooks used in your courses to know how to best tackle what you may be struggling with or simply the subjects with which you wish to do even better. I am located in Brooklyn and I have extensive experience using multiple online, virtual platforms for tutoring and learning. I want to be flexible for what is best for you and your family's needs.

Growing up, my parents always instilled in me and my sister the importance of education, working hard, and being independent. I like to think that I am carrying that forward with my own children and those around me. I have previously tutored children in middle and high school, supported a 4th/5th grade elementary school class, and work with my own children on elementary education. I also educate people on financial literacy, leveraging my personal and professional experience and knowledge (over 20 years working in financial services). For adult and ESL learners, I have years of experience in writing and creating and leading presentations to various audiences.. When I tutor, I like to create real life scenarios as much as possible, and knowing each student has a different approach to learning, try to find the right way to engage and connect with each student. I received my undergraduate degree in marketing and management from Tulane University and my law degree in New York, focusing on securities law. I would love to help you achieve your goals!
I am currently a tenured professor of English at Bergen Community College in New Jersey. As a former professional writer and editor, I have extensive experience working with all levels to help students become better critical thinkers, analytical readers, and writers.
I am an attorney focused on civil litigation and am admitted to practice in the State of New York & Connecticut. I graduated from New York Law School with a Juris Doctor, and also obtained a Master of Business Administration and Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies (focus of religion, English, and pre-law) from Southeastern University. While being able to tutor a wide range of subjects, I am most passionate about Public Speaking, English, Literature, History, Law/Government, and both Creative and Academic writing. One of my favorite things to do is helping students not only get better in a particular subject area, but also help them be better students by developing their own method of topical understanding, subject matter comprehension, and overall studying habits. My goal is to always work with the student to cater to their specific learning style, and to create both a fun and educational environment for learning.
I am an attorney who graduated at the top of my class and an editor of my school's law review. I was also the Mayor of the town in which I was previously living. I am an avid photographer, a certified yoga teacher and a lover of all things French. I've lived in both Israel and France for several years each. I've also traveled much of the world and love new adventures.I've been told that I have a knack for teaching and that I can explain difficult concepts in a simple way allowing the student to move from the basic to the more complex in a systematic fashion. I prefer the Socratic Method where possible - I like to ask the questions that will lead the student to discover the answer by him/herself. Watching the light bulb go off gives me a sense of great satisfaction and joy.
I am a well versed person with varied and diverse interests and skills. I am an attorney and an educator, both acting as a classroom teacher and handling matters in my law practice. I have worked with many varied and diverse school populations, and all school ages. I went to Brooklyn College for both my Bachelor's degree and Master's degree and New York Law School for my law degree. I am well versed in English, math up to Algebra 2, Science, Social Studies and the LSAT. I most enjoy tutoring Reading, Math and Logic. I believe that in preparing for anything in life, including exams, the process is more important than any individual answer. I believe that, while you may through luck or other unknowns, you may occasionally get a correct answer with the wrong process, you will be far more successful, and your thinking will be more confident and clearer by following a logical, rigorous process to get to an answer. You are also more likely to get more correct answers. Moreover, focusing on the process in solving problems will also aid in life in general. If one uses a good process to make decisions, they will, over time, be more likely to be correct. I also believe that the best mindset to take a test is a laid back mindset. I think that a calm, relaxed approach is essential to test taking, and learning in general. Tension and undue pressure leads to fuzzy and unnecessarily quick thinking which is more prone to error. I do not subscribe to the drill sergeant methodology, and tend to, in my own life, try to be relaxed while structured. In doing so, you can more effectively respond to the unexpected because your thinking is clear. There is enough pressure due to the very nature of these tests, and their implications, that adding more is not helpful. I believe that focus is important and that you should allow your mind breaks during a test to ensure your focus is at its best. I tutored my children and both followed these ideas and did very well both in school and on standardized tests. I enjoy music, sports, reading and astronomy.
Hi!Although I am Arizona born and raised, my education includes an NYC law school degree with an undergraduate BS degree from University of Miami. In college I majored in Health Sciences with minors in Psychology and Public Health while in law school I leaned into corporate law and finance. Between law school and college I've pretty much covered every topic under the sun! In my spare time, I enjoy reading (especially mystery novels), pretending I'm a chef, and meditating.I have extensive experience tutoring family and friends at the middle school, high school, and college level in just about every topic, especially math and science courses. As I progressed through law school, my reading and writing skills improved significantly and I've picked up many tricks and tips I wish I could have used in lower school. I have always loved being a student and collaborating with others to make doing homework not only effective but kind of fun! I have an ongoing enthusiasm for learning that I'm so excited to share with you.
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Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who have attended or graduated from New York Law School, bringing firsthand experience with the school's curriculum, professors, and exam expectations. Many have completed their J.D. degrees and passed the bar exam, demonstrating mastery of legal concepts and practice. Their direct experience with NYLS coursework means they understand the specific challenges students face in the program.
Alumni tutors have navigated NYLS's exact curriculum and can provide insider knowledge about course structure, professor expectations, and effective study strategies specific to your classes. They understand the school's grading standards and can guide you on how to approach assignments and exams in ways that resonate with NYLS faculty. This personalized perspective from someone who succeeded at your institution is invaluable for building confidence and improving performance.
Tutors with NYLS backgrounds excel in core law school subjects including Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Contracts, Criminal Law, Property, and Torts. Many also offer support in upper-level courses, legal writing and research, bar exam preparation, and specialized areas like corporate law, intellectual property, and litigation. Because they've completed these courses at NYLS, they can explain concepts in ways that align with how the school teaches them.
During your first session, a tutor will assess your current understanding of the material, identify specific areas where you need support, and learn about your learning style and goals. Whether you're struggling with a particular course, preparing for finals, or working toward bar exam readiness, the tutor will create a personalized plan tailored to your needs. This initial conversation sets the foundation for targeted, effective instruction moving forward.
Yes. Tutors who graduated from NYLS and passed the bar exam are well-equipped to help you prepare for the New York bar or other state bar exams. They can guide you through high-yield subjects, help you develop effective study schedules, and provide practice problem explanations. Their experience taking the bar themselves means they understand the pressure and can offer practical strategies for success.
Personalized 1-on-1 instruction allows a tutor to focus entirely on your specific challenges and learning pace, whereas large classes and study groups move at a fixed speed. A tutor can immediately clarify confusing concepts, adjust explanations based on what works for you, and spend extra time on weak areas without holding anyone back or feeling rushed. Research shows that individualized attention significantly improves learning outcomes, especially in complex subjects like law.
Varsity Tutors offers flexible pricing options to fit different budgets and needs. Rates vary based on the tutor's experience level and qualifications, and you can choose the frequency and duration of sessions that work for you. We recommend discussing your specific situation when you connect with a tutor so you can find an arrangement that makes sense for your goals and timeline.
Simply tell us about your law school needs—whether you're working on a specific course, preparing for exams, or focusing on bar preparation—and we'll connect you with a qualified tutor who attended or graduated from NYLS. You can discuss your goals, learning style, and availability in an initial conversation to ensure it's a good fit. From there, you'll work together on a personalized schedule that supports your success.
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