Law Admissions and university tutoring
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Brendan Low
LLB in Law, University of Cambridge
Tutoring was my first job out of high school and later I specialised in Cambridge and Oxford Admissions, University Level Law and A-levels Economics tutoring. Today, I have conducted more than 500 hours of tutoring with students worldwide such as Argentina, China, Hong Kong, Singapore and the United Kingdom. My proven studying method helped me achieve the top spot in the Cambridge Law cohort. When sharing this method with students, they have secured offers from Law at Cambridge.
Speed reading as my most prized skill
I think that speed reading is not talked about enough in the context of Law….
LNAT and Speed Reading: Meet a revolutionary method
TL:DR Adler Mortimer’s method of note-taking for analytical reading gives us a effective framework for…
LNAT Free Resource 2 (Charles Darwin)
Charles Darwin The name above would suggest that this passage has an element of biography….
LNAT Free Resource 1 (On Productivity)
On Productivity This is a long passage and so students are advised to skim to…
Extra-hardworking students come to us at the beginning of the application cycle to gain knowledge about their subject. I tutor students on the basics of legal thinking in common first and second year subjects like Tort Law, Contract Law, Constitutional Law and Criminal Law.
Most students involve themselves in research essay competitions, have strong A-level subjects, original EPQ proposals and a love for their subject. However, they have difficulty expressing this into words. Our services clears the writer’s block.
The test that is seen as one of the most difficult because it tests you on the how of studying Law as opposed to the why. Applying original methods – or frameworks – we aim to train students to read in a detailed and analytical manner and logically reason their answer with accuracy.
This is a hard and non-negotiable deadline to submit your UCAS personal statement and complete your admissions exams (in 2024, the exams will be on 16th or 17th October).
In my Cambridge Law interview, I was grilled over a hypothetical scenario and asked how I would apply the Law in that scenario. Focusing on the Socratic method of question and answer, we help students prepare for the academic ‘grilling’ that is the Cambridge interview.
We wish the best for all of our students, but even if you don’t receive an offer (sometimes colleges may have taken too many in the previous year!), you will have learned something along the way, and remember, Oxbridge is just part of your journey.