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I’m Amba. I am a mum to an 12 year-old boy, a lawyer and a law tutor!
I have been in practice for 18 years and counting across many disciplines. I currently work in Civil litigation.
Here’s a cringy video of me introducing myself – https://youtu.be/WBsRWiPNe9A
I have been tutoring students across all disciplines of law and differing levels; A-Level, CILEX, LLB, LLM, LPC and GDL and now the SQE. I can offer other subjects which are listed on my profile as I have experience within these. I am, however, focusing on Law Tutoring but feel free to contact me to discuss your needs and my availability.
I provide teaching on all core subjects with some options too. Don’t hesitate to get in touch with me to discuss any optional subjects. Practice: Family Law, Property Law, Private Client and Civil Litigation
I have experience working with students with SEN; dyslexia, ADHD and ASD.
I have experience teaching A-Level Law directly into schools, so I am familiar with the exam boards, teaching methods and materials. I am also offering a pre-recorded package of A-Level law lessons. These will be charged at rates less than my hourly rate. These do not have to include ongoing tutoring and will just be lectures that my students have found helpful. They then do have weekly support with me. My students who have taken up this option have found it particularly useful for year 12 students whose teaching was interrupted by Covid. The lectures cover the whole of the A-Level syllabus. For an additional fee, as a package, if you still do not want tutoring lessons, I can provide you with questions to answer and return them to me to mark for you too. Please get in touch with me to discuss.
(These lectures have also helped University undergrads for LLB core modules, GDL core modules and CILEX level 3 for distance learners who have no support).
I am in the process of creating a group mini-series of lessons as an ‘Introduction to Law. It will cover the foundations of the legal system and introduce you to law and technology, law and morality and law and society. This can be carried out as group lessons (reduced hourly rate) and also as 1:1 support.
For students who enjoy extracurricular – I will be starting a mini-debate/moot club which will be group sessions, and we can debate a different topic each week or have a mini-moot. If you are interested in this, please do let me know.
I also offer group and 1:1 lessons on OSCOLA referencing and research using LexisNexis. (I can do Westlaw too, but I personally prefer LexisNexis), if this is something you are interested in, then do let me know.
I also provide a proofreading service for essays, coursework, dissertations etc. I can also offer guidance on how to structure the essay ahead of writing it, so there is a starting point that will help you obtain the best possible grade and not involve a re-write after proofreading.
There are different levels of packages available, which are dependant on; word count and turnaround time. All prices include a video call to go through any feedback afterwards. All documents will be returned using a track changes document. Discounts for students already receiving tutoring, multiple essays, or return on the same essay following feedback will apply. Please get in touch with me for a quote.
1. Structure planning – basic structure and content ideas provided with points of interest to note.
2. Basic Formatting – spacing, margins, alignment, font, italicisation, consistent formatting throughout the document.
2. Proofreading – includes the basic formatting package and improving the formality of the language, spelling, punctuation, grammar, of essays, consistent terminology, the layout of the document, correcting any syntax errors.
3. Content proofreading – includes basic formatting and proofreading packages; improving logic, relevance and clarity, clarification of arguments, guidance as to a specific structure and style, standardising specific terminology.
Hi there!
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.
Hi!
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’m Amba. I am a mum to an 12 year-old boy, a lawyer and a law tutor!
I have been in practice for 18 years and counting across many disciplines. I currently work in Civil litigation.
Here’s a cringy video of me introducing myself – https://youtu.be/WBsRWiPNe9A
I have been tutoring students across all disciplines of law and differing levels; A-Level, CILEX, LLB, LLM, LPC and GDL and now the SQE. I can offer other subjects which are listed on my profile as I have experience within these. I am, however, focusing on Law Tutoring but feel free to contact me to discuss your needs and my availability.
I provide teaching on all core subjects with some options too. Don’t hesitate to get in touch with me to discuss any optional subjects. Practice: Family Law, Property Law, Private Client and Civil Litigation
I have experience working with students with SEN; dyslexia, ADHD and ASD.
I have experience teaching A-Level Law directly into schools, so I am familiar with the exam boards, teaching methods and materials. I am also offering a pre-recorded package of A-Level law lessons. These will be charged at rates less than my hourly rate. These do not have to include ongoing tutoring and will just be lectures that my students have found helpful. They then do have weekly support with me. My students who have taken up this option have found it particularly useful for year 12 students whose teaching was interrupted by Covid. The lectures cover the whole of the A-Level syllabus. For an additional fee, as a package, if you still do not want tutoring lessons, I can provide you with questions to answer and return them to me to mark for you too. Please get in touch with me to discuss.
(These lectures have also helped University undergrads for LLB core modules, GDL core modules and CILEX level 3 for distance learners who have no support).
I am in the process of creating a group mini-series of lessons as an ‘Introduction to Law. It will cover the foundations of the legal system and introduce you to law and technology, law and morality and law and society. This can be carried out as group lessons (reduced hourly rate) and also as 1:1 support.
For students who enjoy extracurricular – I will be starting a mini-debate/moot club which will be group sessions, and we can debate a different topic each week or have a mini-moot. If you are interested in this, please do let me know.
I also offer group and 1:1 lessons on OSCOLA referencing and research using LexisNexis. (I can do Westlaw too, but I personally prefer LexisNexis), if this is something you are interested in, then do let me know.
I also provide a proofreading service for essays, coursework, dissertations etc. I can also offer guidance on how to structure the essay ahead of writing it, so there is a starting point that will help you obtain the best possible grade and not involve a re-write after proofreading.
There are different levels of packages available, which are dependant on; word count and turnaround time. All prices include a video call to go through any feedback afterwards. All documents will be returned using a track changes document. Discounts for students already receiving tutoring, multiple essays, or return on the same essay following feedback will apply. Please get in touch with me for a quote.
1. Structure planning – basic structure and content ideas provided with points of interest to note.
2. Basic Formatting – spacing, margins, alignment, font, italicisation, consistent formatting throughout the document.
2. Proofreading – includes the basic formatting package and improving the formality of the language, spelling, punctuation, grammar, of essays, consistent terminology, the layout of the document, correcting any syntax errors.
3. Content proofreading – includes basic formatting and proofreading packages; improving logic, relevance and clarity, clarification of arguments, guidance as to a specific structure and style, standardising specific terminology.
Hi there!
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.
Hi!
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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Internationally recognised qualifications - studying law in the UK will provide you with qualifications that are recognised by law firms and law schools all over the world. The British common law system was developed over 900 years ago, making it unique in the world.
✨ Is law a good career for the future UK?
The legal industry has the highest starting salaries in the UK, with graduates earning an average of £42,250 per year. Graduates at some law firms are even starting on as much as £150,000 per year.
⏰Which year of law is the hardest?
Most students believe that the first year of law school is the most difficult. The material is more difficult than they are accustomed to, and it must be learned quickly. Furthermore, the manner in which students are taught and tested differs greatly from that of high school or undergraduate.
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