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My name is Ellie and I am a final year BA Law student at the University of Oxford. I have over 4 years tutoring experience. I previously graduated from the University of Birmingham in Biomedical Science with a 1st class degree. I have previously run revision sessions at my previous university so have relevant experience.
I applied for Law, starting 2022, so I have recent, relevant experience in LNAT preparation, all of which I did independently. Following this, I received an interview and offer at the University of Oxford to study Law. I am an ambitious student and am a co-producer of a podcast called ‘Law Talks’, which provides advice for aspiring law students.
I am an enthusiastic and organised helper and happy to be flexible to your specific needs. Let me know what sort of style you are looking for and we can tailor sessions to suit you. I think a crucial part of revision and exam preparation is confidence in oneself, so I will ensure we go at a pace that supports your learning style, building your self-confidence as we go.
Hello! My name is Eva and I am a Law graduate from the University of Cambridge. I have been tutoring for over 4 years and have helped many students get the grades that they want through personalised feedback and personal support. My students have ranged from primary school students to sixth-formers about to sit their A-Levels. I got 8 A*s and 2 As for GCSEs, 3 A*s for A-Levels (and A* in EPQ) and got full marks in my interview at Cambridge. I also got a score of 30 for my LNAT. I use my knowledge to push my students to achieve their best and I am passionate about getting you to where you want to be. I have helped over 15 students get into Oxbridge since I have been tutoring and all of them have benefited from my personal statement support as well as my mock interviews. Having completed 3 years of Law, I have an excellent eye for detail and a lot of skills that you as my student can take advantage of. As a tutor, I am an open book and always here to help and answer your questions!
I am Uday Modhwadia, a recent graduate of the prestigious University of Cambridge. My academic journey at Cambridge has equipped me with a solid foundation in Economic Geography and urbanism, which I am eager to apply in a professional capacity. One of my key strengths is my ability to dissect and comprehend intricate themes within various subfields of geography, including post-colonial studies.
My time at Cambridge was a transformative experience that instilled in me a profound appreciation for the significance of education and knowledge dissemination. It is this appreciation that fuels my desire to work as a tutor, guiding and inspiring others to unlock their full potential and attain their academic aspirations.
I firmly believe that education is a powerful tool for personal growth and societal progress. Through my tutoring efforts, I aspire to play a role in enhancing the educational journeys of students worldwide. My goal is to empower them with the knowledge and skills they need to excel in their studies and, ultimately, in their lives.
With a deep commitment to education and a passion for sharing knowledge, I am confident that I can make a meaningful impact in the lives of those I have the privilege to mentor. I look forward to the opportunity to contribute to the academic success and personal development of students across the globe.
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My name is Stefan, and I am a (very) recent Law graduate from the University of Oxford.
The more recent part of my academic journey began at the age of 13, when I left my home country of Bulgaria in order to study independently in the UK. I ended up boarding as an international student at Ardingly College – a relatively small school in West Sussex – where I attained 9 IGCSEs at grade 9, an academic scholarship in Philosophy and Mathematics, and – ultimately – 44 points in the IB Diploma.
Following Ardingly, I went on to read Law at Trinity College, Oxford, where I held a Mowat Exhibition and Mowat Scholarship. I achieved a Distinction in my first-year Law Moderations, oversaw the Trinity College Law Society as Co-President during my second year, and graduated from the University with a First Class Honours.
While studying for my undergraduate degree, I was able to secure three Vacation Schemes at top-ranking commercial law firms in London, one of which I have now accepted a Training Contract with. Prior to its commencement, I will be studying for the SQE, as well as a Master’s in Law, at the University of Law.
As to my extracurriculars, I am an avid debater and public speaker. At Ardingly, I won the school’s Interhouse Debating Competition twice, participated in multiple MUNs, and reached the regional finals of the ESU Schools’ Mace competition. I also achieved a Distinction in my LAMDA Grade 8 Public Speaking Examinations and delivered various speeches around the college. Prior to my studies in the UK, I won a CEESA Speech and Debate tournament with a speech on ‘The Peril of Popularity’, which I later delivered as a TEDx talk.
Alongside debating and public speaking, I have also always had a strong passion for essay-writing: at Ardingly, I won the school’s Scholars’ Essay Competition (with an 8,000-word submission on Art History and Aesthetics); was Highly Commended in the NCH Law Essay Competition; and was Commended in the John Locke Institute Law Essay Competition.
In my free time, I enjoy weight training, playing the piano, and writing poetry. I also have a strong background in breakdancing and callisthenics, both of which I used to train in Bulgaria. I enjoy golfing in the summer, and skiing in the winter.
I’m a Law graduate from the London School of Economics with a Master’s in Law from BPP University. Along the way, I achieved A*A*A*A at A-Level (Maths, English Language & Literature, Law, and an EPQ) and top grades at GCSE. Fortunately, as a result, I am very flexible in terms of subject offering.
I have nearly two years of tutoring experience, working both one-to-one and in group settings at Kumon (a tuition centre), where I helped students of different ages and abilities build confidence and achieve their goals. This experience taught me how to adapt my teaching style to each student’s needs—whether that’s breaking down tricky concepts, keeping lessons engaging, or helping with exam technique.
Students describe me as patient, approachable, and enthusiastic. I understand that every learner is different, so I take the time to listen and tailor my approach to bring out the best in each student. Tutoring for me isn’t just about getting the right answer—it’s about building understanding, confidence, and a genuine enjoyment of learning.
I’m passionate about education and dedicated to helping my students reach their full potential, whatever their starting point.
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My name is Lindsey. I’ve completed the Bar Course from the University of Law and graduated in Law from the London School of Economics. I’m passionate about helping students reach their full potential. I specialise in teaching university entrance lessons, LNAT preparation, A-Level Law, GCSE Economics as well as public speaking and debate.
I am fluent in English, Urdu and Hindi and frequently practice yoga.
With a focus on interactive, engaging lessons, I aim to make each session both informative and enjoyable. My teaching style incorporates presentations, one-on-one discussions, and real-life examples to help students understand complex concepts and feel confident in their abilities. Each lesson is designed to be dynamic, with the last 15 minutes dedicated to a Q&A session to clarify any questions.
I offer short, 45-minute to 1-hour lessons that are tailored to each student’s needs.
I’m committed to being responsive and highly engaging, ensuring every student gets the support they need to thrive. If you’re looking for a tutor who is dedicated, approachable, and focused on delivering results, please get in touch to see how I can help you achieve your goals!
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I am a recent First-Class honours law graduate with published academic work and a passion for helping others succeed. During my studies, I developed an ability to explain complex ideas clearly and engagingly; I had to do this in both my own work, but also throughout volunterring experiences such as working at the Royal Courts of Justice or Queen Mary’s Legal Advice Centre. My goal as a tutor is to make learning enjoyable, accessible, and effective; I know hoe anxiety inducing it can be when you feel as though you do not understanding anything, the truth is, you do! You just need some guidance to get there.
I tailor my teaching to each student’s needs and learning style, using real-world examples, interactive discussions, and practical exercises to make challenging concepts easy to understand and remember. Whether you need support with exam preparation, essay writing, or understanding difficult topics, I draw on my own academic experience and achievements to guide you.
Hi, I’m Imaan. I’m a fifth year medical student at the University of Plymouth, I know the interview process inside out and I know that it takes A LOT of determination. I have independently achieved all my medical school offers and thats why I know that although it seems impossible, there’s always a way to achieve your dreams and I’m here to help you find it! I have lots of experience coaching students and am easy to talk to. I have had to deal with the daunting experience of applying to medical school, independently, including; taking the UCAT exam twice! This has taught me everything there is to know about the test and I have developed many tips and tricks. I am also a foundation student and this pathway requires a lot of thought and planning, I’d be happy to answer any questions regarding any of the unconventional pathways to medicine. My motto is always being there to help, so if you have any questions, feel free to ask them!
Hi I’m Maya. I am a recent LLB law graduate from the University of Bristol.
I have studied all core llb law modules (tort law, land law, public law, criminal law, trusts and contract law) as well as other law modules such as internet technology law, EU law, medical law, family law, immigration law, jurisprudence and more.
I am an experienced LNAT tutor, teaching both verbal reasoning skills and essay technique, as well as the necessary exam content to prepare for the test. I also tutor a range of GCSE and A-level subjects, such as English Literature, History and Government and Politics. I have previously tutored KS2-3 students in general studies.
I also offer assistance towards my tutees UCAS personal statements and external admissions essays, to aid them through the university application process.
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How much do Law Statement tutors cost per hour?
The cost of a Law Statement tutor can vary depending on their qualifications and experience. Generally, private tutors charge between £30.00 and £50.00 per hour, with online lessons often slightly cheaper than in-person lessons
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