Legal Research Tutors in Helotes, TX
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A.B., Cornell University, College of Arts & Sciences J.D. University of Denver and a practicing lawyer for 34 years U.C. Denver, 53...
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LSAT score: 98th percentile GRE scores: 99th percentile Verbal; 74th percentile math A+ in calculus at Cornell; high school math award; National Council of Teachers of English award AP Calculus AB, Pre-Calculus, LSAT, Microbiology, Legal Writing, Legal...
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St. Mary's University School of Law- 2.6 2nd year. St. Mary's University Bill Greheey School of Business- Freshman University of North...
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I am currently a law and MBA student at St. Mary's University . French, Law, Contracts, Intellectual Property Law, Legal Research and Writing, I've studied abroad in France twice and once to China . I am currently a law and MBA student at St. Mary's University . French,...
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I have a Juris Doctorate degree with a specialization in Intellectual Property Law from IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law in Chicago, IL...
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Currently I am a freelance writer and researcher writing articles for legal websites as well as a legal document processor . One of the things that excites me the most about tutoring is the opportunity to enhance a student's learning process by helping to get things...
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Stanford University, B.A. in Anthropology, 1995; Senior Award for Academic Excellence Washington and Lee University School of Law,...
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LSAT 169 National Merit Scholar (aced the PSAT math section) Service Learning Coordinator, Urban Service Project/AmeriCorps, Galileo Academy of Science and Technology Middle School Math, LSAT, PSAT, PSAT Critical Reading, PSAT Mathematics, PSAT Writing Skills,...
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I have an Associates of Arts in Journalism from San Antonio College, and a Bachelor's in English from Texas State University! I have also...
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I am a stay-at-home mom and would love to help kids who are able to take advantage of online tutoring; I have a knack for making the work feel more relevant and less boring than what they'd usually see in school (i.e . word problems based on their favorite cartoon or video...