Get ahead in your undergraduate courses.
If you’re an undergraduate student looking to get ahead in your courses, I can help with that! As a graduate of York University’s Law & Society program, in addition to my time in law school, I’ve taken a wide range of courses in law, political science, criminology, legal philosophy, and public policy.
Here are some of examples courses of that I can help you with:
Law courses such as those concerning legal history, legal foundations, legal philosophy, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, socio-legal theories, law & society, sentencing, and popular trials.
Criminology courses such as those concerning criminological theories, the criminal justice system, sentencing introductions to criminology, policing, politics of crime prevention.
Political Science courses such as those concerning introductions to political science, the Canadian political system, political philosophy, law and jurisprudence, United States government.
Here’s how I can help you:
Develop study strategies. I’ll help you cut through the noise to help you efficiently focus on the key points you’ll need to know to succeed.
Exam Preparation. I’ll work with you as you study for your exam, helping you to retain the content and clarify any questions that you have about how the material fits together.
Conceptual Clarification. I can help explain the material you’re learning in class to you from a different angle. More importantly, I can help clarify how discrete concepts and theories fit into that course.
(Please note: In the interest of academic honesty, I cannot write anything that you will be submitting, will not prepare “canned answers” for you, or do anything that would otherwise violate your school’s rules.)