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I am a Harvard Law School, '97 graduate. I have successfully passed both the Colorado and Massachusetts bars on the first attempts. I and have been in practice for more than 19 years. I am passionate about the law. It is this passion and enthusiasm that I am most excited to share with students. I graduated from Harvard (1994) and Harvard Law School (1997) and went on to success in the corporate legal world. Over the past two decades, I have been recognized for my expertise and talent as a writer, leader, and trainer/ teacher. Early in my career, I excelled in standardized tests, scoring an 8 [more]
I took and passed the bar exam. I am Kansas attorney #18933. I now teach law school courses at William Mitchell College of Law: Disaster Law, Advanced Legal Research, and Administrative Legal Research. I been teaching courses at William Mitchell since November of 2005. I tailor lesson plans to the topic being taught as well as the student's preferred learning style. Multimedia is often effective in reinforcing materials covered orally and in writing. Asking a student to apply what he or she has learned to a new context is a useful way to reinforce lessons and probe the depth of a student's un [more]
Over two consecutive summers I passed both the Virginia and Maryland bar exams. I developed my own study techniques to help me learn various legal principles and apply them during the exams. Through legal practice, I have continued to develop an expertise in areas tested on the bar exam. My name is Brandon. I graduated magna cum laude with a juris doctor (JD) as well as a Master's degree in international affairs. Prior to graduate school, I studied History and French Studies at college. During my undergraduate studies I spent approximately two years in France, developing language skills and a [more]
Having survived the ordeal of the LSAT and the rigors of a competitive law school education, I passed the bar exam on my first attempt. I did take refresher courses prior to the exam, and those experiences undoubtedly helped prepare for both the multi-state and state-specific portions, and the essay and multiple-choice portions. My experience as a teacher is valuable in communicating theory and content. I am a retired teacher who also had a career in law. I began teaching Social Studies and English to junior and senior high school students, and enrolled in law school evening classes while te [more]