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6+ years
Krishna
Over the course of my career, I have held many positions - from waitress to lawyer to presidential campaign staffer. I graduated at the top of my college and law school class and passed the California Bar on the first try. Reflecting upon my varied jobs, I realize that inherent in each one is a resp...
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Bachelors, Political Science and Philosophy
University of San Diego - school of law
Juris Doctor, Legal Studies

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Anthony
Hello, my name's Anthony. I'm currently an economics and mathematical sciences double major at DePaul University. I love math and like to make it simple and sweet! I also strive to make the best use of clients' time in ensuring effective teaching tactics and yielding positive test and or grade resul...
DePaul University
Bachelor of Science, Economics

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Samantha
I got my bachelors in mathematics form Columbus State University and am currently getting my Masters of Arts in Teaching from Mercer University. I have been a private tutor for the past six years, and I worked as a tutor for my university for 4 and a half years. While I was there, I was part of star...
Mercer University
Master of Arts Teaching, High School Teaching
Columbus State University
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Claire
I am a rising sophomore at the University of Notre Dame majoring in Political Science and minoring in Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Since graduating high school with high honors, I have been involved with volunteering, student government, and I am a proud member of Notre Dame's mock trial team! I...
University of Notre Dame
Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Raechel
I'm a 21 year old college student, reader, writer, bit of a gym rat, and dog mom.While my major is currently pre-med to pursue a nursing degree, I'm extremely passionate about reading and writing. I've been a bit of a book nerd my whole life, and I love all the things you can do with written languag...
Belmont Abbey College
Bachelor of Science, Human Biology

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Jamie
I was really lucky all the way through college that I really had good teachers at all levels. When I got to graduate school, I had my first experience with teachers who weren't very passionate about teaching and it was the first time I struggled with the material. It helped me see how important qual...
Illinois Wesleyan University
Bachelor in Arts, Chemistry
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Doctor of Philosophy, Organic Chemistry

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Lillie
My name is Lillie and I am currently a high school teacher. I teach high school, in the area of mathematics and social studies. I specialize in Special Education. I love music, media and broadcasting.
Liberty University
Masters in Education, Education
Virginia State University
Bachelor of Science, Criminal Justice

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Bill
I am a PhD candidate in the field of English Literature, so I am a lifelong student, scholar, and writer. I have taught and tutored all age students, at a variety of preparedness levels. My role as a teacher is to provide the information each individual student needs, at the right time, to succeed.I...
SUNY New Paltz
Masters, English Literature
Carleton College
Bachelors, Philosophy

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Caroline
I'm a great tutor because I am warm, engaging, funny and I genuinely love to learn. I am good at breaking down larger concepts into more understandable narratives to impart to my students, and I am very astute when it comes to sensing what style of and approach to tutoring is most suited to the stud...
New York University
Bachelor in Arts, Humanities, Literature

Certified Tutor
3+ years
Lismaris
I am very passionate about helping students, because I like when I am able to break down lessons and topics, and help them to learn new things that will help them in life. I have been a Teacher since 2010. I have experience teaching Spanish as a first language, and as a second language. I have taugh...
Interamerican University of Puerto Rico
Master's/Graduate, Education and Curriculum State Certified Teacher
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Melissa
Business Tutor • +17 Subjects
I'm excited about tutoring because I have a love of learning. This opportunity to help others learn new ideas and new perspectives truly brings me joy. My MBA is in Management and Leadership. In addition to management courses, the curriculum covered business writing, ethics, and public speaking. I primarily tutor reading, writing and math at the Pre-K, elementary and middle school level. My career has always been in business management - from fashion to real estate. For over 10 years, I have volunteered with Island Harvest - one of the best non-profits that help us here - at home - on Long Island.
Jessica
10th Grade Writing Tutor • +39 Subjects
A good teacher can make an enormous impact on the life of a student. I have seen this firsthand throughout my life. As a student, I learned how to read and write critically because I had teachers who cared, and who invested themselves in my education. Because of these teachers, I have dedicated myself to the education of others. As a tutor, there is nothing more gratifying than having a student report back that a paper got an A, or that a much-feared test was actually a breeze.My goal as your tutor is to remove the fear and anxiety that may surround a subject, and to place there instead something positive--the love of a book, an appreciation for a well-written paragraph, and the confidence to attack any test or assignment with assurance.I hold my Master's Degree in English Curriculum and Instruction for grades 5-12, and I am well-versed in different teaching methods to ensure that a student who works with me has every chance of success. I think that students learn best when they are interested in a topic; my job as a tutor is to stimulate that interest in any way possible. I will motivate and inspire you to be the best student you can be!
Melody
Algebra Tutor • +3 Subjects
Being a math teacher for 16 years is makes me wanna do more challenging job. Changing the lives of my students from having math anxiety to math excitement is my secret ingredient to challenge and help them excel. I love to face my computer and make strategic plan to improve my teaching. I love to travel to see the world and share something to my students. I treat my students like my own kids and that keep me positive everyday.
Ava
Algebra Tutor • +11 Subjects
I am currently a junior at the University of Georgia majoring in risk management and insurance. Since high school, I have tutored a wide variety of subjects, ranging from English to science to math to elementary and middle school students. The thrill watching students figure out something that seemed impossible to them at first is exhilarating; it makes me proud. I try to make learning as fun and easy as possible for students since I know some of the material can be challenging and I like to accommodate to each student. I hope to spread my knowledge inside and outside of the classroom. I like to hang out with friends, go shopping, dance and play piano in my free time.
Priyanka
Algebra Tutor • +18 Subjects
Hi, I'm Priyanka Prasad! I'm a senior Mathematics and Economics major at Butler University. I have minors in Management Information Systems, Business Administration, and French. I've been a Math and Economics tutor throughout my time in college. These are subjects in which many students struggle during high school and college, and I find helping students to feel more confident in them to be so rewarding!In my spare time, I love to travel, learn new languages, cook, dance, and work with young people. I've done this as a freelance tutor for the past 4 years and also through mentorship opportunities through College Mentors for Kids and working as a tutor for refugees for a local school system.Over the course of the past 4 years, I have tutored over 20 high school students for an extended period of time. Many of these tutoring experiences have been specifically for test preparation. During this time, I've greatly enjoyed helping students meet their own academic goals. Of all the types of tutoring I've done over the years, I've found test preparation tutoring to be the most rewarding. Here's why: standardized tests like the SAT and ACT are often high stakes: performance on one test can have quite a large impact on a student's life. Despite this, test taking is a skill many students struggle with. Fortunately, I've found that test taking skills can be taught, and that learning them can improve student's standardized test performance dramatically. It's enjoyable to watch students develop into confident, effective test takers. It's even better to see what doors doing well on essential tests can open for them.I've also tutored 10-15 students as a supplement to in-class instruction for a specific course. Normally, I enjoy working with student on Math, Economics, Reading, and Writing. Most of the students I've tutored have seen an improvement of 2+ letter grades during the time we've worked together.When I first meet a student, I make it a point to learn about the student's interests and goals, both academic and extracurricular. Then, when the student and I are discussing the subject I am teaching them, I help the student make connections between the subject I'm teaching them to something they have a personal interest in. For example, I was recently working with an Economics student who was doing poorly in the course because she believed it was irrelevant to her life aspirations and therefore didn't apply herself to it much. Soon, I learned that my student wanted desperately to become a corporate lawyer. Once I helped her see how economic principles serve as the basis for legal systems (on both a macro and micro level), she was far more interested in Economics. This interest enabled her to exceed her expectations for her course grade by over two letter grades.As someone who has overcome my own personal struggles with lack of organization and timeliness, I have experienced firsthand what it feels like to work hard but still struggle to reach one's academic goals. Since I'm a far more organized and efficient student now than I was as a child (as evidenced by my solid college academic record), I've implemented changes in my study habits and lifestyle which truly worked. When I work with my students, I often share tips with them which worked for me to set them on the right path to academic success: This does two things: admitting that I'm not perfect either to a student takes me off a pedestal and allows me to connect with the student as their equal. Also, it provides the student motivation that they too, like me, can overcome their academic challenges.
Joe
Algebra Tutor • +35 Subjects
I have a Masters of Science in Applied Physics and a Bachelors of Science in Physics from Northern Illinois University and The Ohio State University, respectively. I have been tutoring for 12 years in a range of mathematics and science courses from algebra to AP Calculus and physics to astronomy, respectively. I tutored math at a private tutoring center where I became very adept at helping students of varying ages, approximately 5 to 18.While earning my masters degree I taught introductory physics laboratories for two years. I have also been a math instructor at a second private learning center where I learned techniques in helping students not only academically but boost their confidence, enhance their strengths and recognize as well as work on their weaknesses. When tutoring, I teach students how ask the appropriate questions to help them solve their problems. I start by asking leading questions and get the student to reason through the problem rather than simply showing them or having them memorize procedures. This method gets them to be an active participate and not merely an "audience of one." I believe that each student is unique and I tailor my methods of teaching to fit their needs. Many problems can be explained in multiple ways, different ways benefiting different students. For example, some students work better visually and some through auditory means.I enjoy helping students learn because I like sharing the knowledge I spent considerable time acquiring with others and helping make it theirs, too. I particularly enjoy tutoring mathematics and science to educate and inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers. My favorite subjects to teach are physics and astronomy. Outside of academia, amateur astronomy, along with grilling and watching and reading science fiction are my hobbies.
Alexander
English Tutor • +19 Subjects
As both a student and an educator, I recognize that education is largely a collaborative and contextual exercise. We each bring with us our own strengths, challenges, hopes, and ambitions and it is important that we are open about these, so as to recognize how they might help and impede our learning! My experience in the contextual exercise of education is primarily in the high school setting, where I have taught history and literature. However, I have also worked with younger students and those with learning differences in a variety of different subjects. I am both a teacher and a continuing scholar. Thus, I recognize the need to apply some of my own pedagogical ideas to my ongoing studies! I am inspired by students that are able to discover something of themselves within the subjects they are working on.I hold an MTS degree from Villanova University, where I specialized in Christianity in late antiquity. I present on a variety of topics regarding history and Christianity in antiquity at conferences, and will begin doctoral work next year in Syriac studies. I look forward to learning alongside you!
Ash
Adult ESL/ELL Tutor • +12 Subjects
I consider myself a hard-working individual that has a wide variety of skill sets and talents. I am a fast learner, and thanks to my upbringing, I have developed an exceptional work ethic. Every position and job I've held in the past shaped the type of worker I am today and will be tomorrow. I bring not only a smile and a great attitude to the classroom, but also strong leadership, friendly companionship, and a disposition for excellence. I live to teach and I love to help people learn.
Elena
College English Tutor • +28 Subjects
I am a graduate of McGill University (BA First Class Honors) and the University of Edinburgh (MSc First Class Honors with Distinction) with over eight years of tutoring experience. I am currently a curriculum developer for a company which creates relatable and culturally-literate courses for middle and high-schools, and am particularly adept at communicating and explaining concepts in a quirky, engaging, and intelligent manner. I was named Scotland International Young Thinker of the Year 2014 for exactly that sort of work. Much of my tutoring background is in test-prep and essay coaching, which I enjoy because it allows the tutor and student to think strategically together, and work as a team to achieve concrete results. I have worked with students ranging in age from 6-32, and believe that, in an educational context, a few jokes never hurt anybody. I love reading and learning, and my educational approach is centered around making the material just as engaging to students as it is to me. I think J.K. Rowlings, the writer of Harry Potter, is just as brilliant as Stephen Hawking, and in my free time, I manage my (terrible) fantasy baseball team, write songs for my comedy band, and crack jokes about terrible science-fiction movies with my friends.
Adeeb
ACT Math Tutor • +10 Subjects
I am a rising junior at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor, majoring in Economics. I love teaching high school mathematics, so please feel free to reach out to me if you need any help with high school math!
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The MPT section challenges bar candidates because it requires synthesizing legal research, document analysis, and persuasive writing under strict time constraints. Students typically struggle most with the library research component—efficiently locating relevant case law and statutes within unfamiliar jurisdiction materials—and organizing complex fact patterns into coherent legal arguments. The closed-universe nature of the MPT (all necessary law is provided) catches many candidates off guard; they overthink the legal analysis when the real skill being tested is practical legal reasoning and clear communication under pressure. Personalized tutoring helps candidates develop systematic approaches to dissecting library materials and structuring responses that directly address the specific task memo.
Indiana's MEE tests seven core subjects—Contracts, Criminal Law, Evidence, Real Property, Torts, Civil Procedure, and Constitutional Law—with varying difficulty levels for most candidates. Most students find Evidence and Civil Procedure conceptually challenging due to their technical rules and frequent exceptions, while Contracts and Torts require strong fact pattern analysis skills. A tutor can assess your baseline knowledge in each subject and create a prioritized study schedule that allocates more time to your weaker areas while maintaining momentum in stronger subjects. This targeted approach prevents wasting time on subjects where you're already solid and ensures you build foundational mastery before tackling the most complex rule-heavy topics.
The Multistate Bar Exam requires not just knowledge of black-letter law but strategic test-taking skills—recognizing common trap answers, managing timing across 200 questions, and maintaining focus through a grueling six-hour exam. Many candidates score lower on the MBE than their essay performance suggests because they haven't practiced deliberate question analysis; they rush through problems without identifying why incorrect answers are wrong. A tutor can help you develop a systematic approach: drilling high-yield topics (Evidence, Constitutional Law, and Contracts typically represent 40% of the exam), analyzing your performance patterns to identify whether you're missing concepts or falling for distractors, and building stamina through full-length timed practice sessions. The goal is reaching 65-70% accuracy on practice questions before test day—a realistic benchmark for a passing score.
The best Indiana Bar Exam tutors have recent bar exam experience themselves—ideally passing within the last 3-5 years—combined with deep knowledge of Indiana-specific rules and procedures that differ from the Multistate standards. They should demonstrate expertise in the three exam components (MBE, MEE, MPT) and understand the specific scoring thresholds and passing rates for Indiana (typically requiring a scaled score around 270). Look for tutors who can explain their own study strategy, provide detailed performance analysis of your practice exams, and adapt their teaching based on whether you're struggling with concept mastery versus test-taking execution. Experience teaching multiple bar candidates allows them to recognize common pitfalls and provide proven strategies rather than generic advice.
While IRAC (Issue, Rule, Analysis, Conclusion) is the standard essay framework, Indiana graders expect sophisticated application—not rote recitation of rules. The challenge is identifying all relevant issues within a complex fact pattern, stating rules with appropriate precision and exceptions, and applying those rules to the specific facts rather than writing generic analysis. Many candidates lose points by either over-explaining basic law or skipping analysis entirely to rush through the conclusion. A tutor can teach you to spot hidden issues, distinguish between major and minor points worth discussing, and write analysis that directly connects facts to legal consequences—the skill that separates passing essays from high-scoring ones. Personalized feedback on your practice essays reveals exactly where your analysis is weak and helps you develop the judgment to allocate time effectively during the exam.
Most bar candidates spend 8-12 weeks in intensive preparation after law school graduation, though this varies significantly based on your baseline knowledge, how much time you can dedicate weekly, and your target score. The Indiana Bar Exam requires mastery of multistate law plus Indiana-specific civil procedure, evidence rules, and substantive law differences—meaning you can't rely entirely on law school notes. A tutor can accelerate your preparation by helping you focus study time on high-yield topics and identifying knowledge gaps early, rather than discovering weak areas during full-length practice exams. If you're starting with significant gaps in core subjects like Evidence or Civil Procedure, you may benefit from beginning tutoring 10-14 weeks before your exam date; if you're refining already-solid knowledge, 6-8 weeks of targeted tutoring can push your score from passing to competitive.
Full-length practice exams are diagnostic tools, not just confidence builders—they reveal patterns in your performance that isolated question drilling misses. Taking timed, full-length exams under realistic conditions (6 hours, no breaks except what the actual exam allows) shows whether you're timing out on essays, making careless errors under pressure, or struggling with specific subject areas. The real value comes after the exam: reviewing every question you missed or guessed on, understanding why the correct answer is right, and identifying whether your errors stem from rule knowledge gaps or application/analysis mistakes. A tutor can help you interpret your practice exam results to create a targeted remediation plan rather than just retaking more practice tests. Most candidates benefit from 4-6 full-length practice exams spaced throughout their preparation, with intensive tutoring support between exams to address identified weaknesses.
Indiana essay graders use a detailed rubric that rewards issue spotting, accurate rule statement, and fact-specific analysis—but they penalize irrelevant discussion and conclusory statements without supporting reasoning. A strong essay identifies all material issues (not just the obvious ones), states rules with appropriate nuance and exceptions, applies those rules to the specific facts presented, and reaches a justified conclusion. Many candidates lose points by discussing law that doesn't apply to the facts, stating rules too broadly without exceptions, or analyzing facts without connecting them to legal consequences. Graders also value organization and clarity—a well-structured essay that's easy to follow scores higher than one with superior legal analysis buried in confusing prose. A tutor who grades your practice essays using Indiana's actual rubric can show you exactly where you're losing points and help you develop the precision and discipline that high-scoring essays require.
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