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...Let me help you learn the right way to study for law school. People who get good grades are not necessarily smarter (it helps, but plenty of smarty people get bad grades). The key is studying the _right way_ for law school exams. If you work hard the wrong way, you will get only mediocre grades.
3 Subjects:
including
writing,
law,
bar exam
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...Outside of my coursework, I have been in several leadership positions throughout my college career, including serving as the founder of one organization and the Vice President of two others. Through these leadership positions, I was giving speeches on a fairly regular basis to diverse audiences. Creatively, I am also a spoken word poet, who had performed in front of many audiences.
12 Subjects:
including
writing,
public speaking,
proofreading,
English
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...I worked at Oxford University Press editing textbook manuscripts. In my free time I love to read and teach others how to read. I graduated from Stony Brook University in 2009.
6 Subjects:
including
vocabulary,
reading,
English,
literature
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I am an Adjunct Professor and tutor in the Writing Center at LIM College and the Fashion Institute of Technology, State University of New York. At both colleges, I teach their senior level career development courses. These courses cover topics from resumes, cover letters, thank letters, networking and self-branding to mock interviews in person and on Skype.
15 Subjects:
including
vocabulary,
grammar,
reading,
study skills
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...I encourage potential students and their parents to have a discussion with me before our first tutoring session. It helps me determine whether I would be a good match to work with a prospective student.I was a substitute teacher for the Board of Education for two years. I taught K-6th grade students in several public schools in the tri-state area.
14 Subjects:
including
English,
vocabulary,
grammar,
proofreading
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