Andrew
Highly Reviewed Ivy League Tutor Specializing in the Humanities
I am an established, proven, and experienced tutor with references. I earned my law degree (JD) and Master's in Public Health (MPH) from Emory University in Atlanta, where I was a member of the law review, and competed in moot court competitions. At Emory, I also served as the 3L instructor to a 1L section in a required course focused on legal research and writing. Professionally, I am a litigation attorney with a background in health law and healthcare policy. My strengths as a tutor inc...
political science
social studies
criminal justice
bar exam
SAT reading
SAT writing
ACT Reading
study skills
American history
vocabulary
grammar
European history
reading
writing
English
government & politics
literature
world history
proofreading
law
Leonard N. from Fort Lauderdale, FL
Andrew - Thank you for explaining the concept of what it takes to be a good legal writer and how important it is to master all the steps. You made it so simple. I would not hesitate to recommend you to anyone who need to learn the basic foundation of legal writing.
Vernon U. from Miami, FL
Andrew tutored me for the February 2014 Florida Bar Exam. Andrew was an outstanding tutor. He was extremely quick to follow up with any communication I tried to make with him and was extremely accommodating. When he didn't hear from me for awhile over the holidays (while I was still trying to decide how I was going to approach studying), he shot me an email just to check to see how I was doing with studying and gave me some extra tips completely out of the blue. I sincerely appreciated this gesture, as it let me know that Andrew was actually concerned about my success. As far as lessons go, Andrew and I worked remotely due to an injury I suffered which didn't allow me to drive. I would write an essay under timed conditions and email it to Andrew for grading and comments. Andrew got every essay back to me within 48 hours, and the majority got back to me the next day. His comments were clear on the essay, and he also would write a summary of what I did well, what I could do better on, and how I could do better on those things that needed improvement. He also invited any comments from me, which allowed us to have a sort of "back-and-forth" on various strategies. I found this helped to drive some points home for me and was extremely helpful once I got into the exam. Andrew was also willing to work with any time/cost restraints I requested when I was struggling financially. For instance, if I asked that he only spent an hour or two hours grading something, he was more than willing to fit with those requests while still giving incredible feedback. Beyond that, he also talked to me just about some things about self-confidence and doing my best on the exam. If you haven't taken a bar exam before, these are important lessons. The exam is a grind and extremely taxing on your psyche. As a repeat taker, I have to admit that my self-confidence was lacking. Andrew definitely helped in that area. I am awaiting results (hoping I passed), but Andrew provided me with great feedback that I think helped me immensely on the exam. After the exam, he also followed up with me to see how it went which I appreciated. There's always some self-doubt after the bar (especially, again, as a repeat taker) although I feel I did well this time. Andrew reminded me that the exam is over, I prepared well, and to just relax until I get my (hopefully passing!) score. His commitment to not only developing the skills needed to pass, but also self-confidence, was very impressive to me. I'd recommend Andrew to anyone without hesitation.