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Hannah R.
Queen's, Belfast - Law (Bachelors)
Hi my name is Hannah. I am currently in university studying for my law degree. I completed a levels in maths, chemistry, biology and English literature. I would love to help people understand these subjects and build new knowledge....
£39-£41
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5 / 5
3 reviews
471 lessons
Hannah R.
Queen's, Belfast - Law (Bachelors)
Hi my name is Hannah. I am currently in university studying for my law degree. I completed a levels in maths, chemistry, biology and English literature. I would love to help people understand these subjects and build new knowledge....
Sabyia A.
Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford - Jurisprudence (Bachelors)
Oxford Law Graduate with over 4 years tutoring experience, I focus on helping students develop the techniques to achieve high grades in exams!
£49-£51
/hr
5 / 5
27 reviews
211 lessons
Sabyia A.
Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford - Jurisprudence (Bachelors)
Oxford Law Graduate with over 4 years tutoring experience, I focus on helping students develop the techniques to achieve high grades in exams!
Tasnia K.
Cambridge - BA Law (Bachelors)
For my sessions, I believe in implementing an interactive and engaging teaching style. I like to ask lots of questions and understand a student’s perspectives before planning, exploring and explaining answers to them. I like to engage in discussio...
£49-£51
/hr
5 / 5
3 reviews
50 lessons
Tasnia K.
Cambridge - BA Law (Bachelors)
For my sessions, I believe in implementing an interactive and engaging teaching style. I like to ask lots of questions and understand a student’s perspectives before planning, exploring and explaining answers to them. I like to engage in discussio...
Charlotte T.
Nottingham - Law LLB (Other)
Hello! I'm charlotte and Im currently completing my masters degree in law whilst training to be a barrister. I teach English GCSE and Law A-level and University
£49-£51
/hr
5 / 5
8 reviews
769 lessons
Charlotte T.
Nottingham - Law LLB (Other)
Hello! I'm charlotte and Im currently completing my masters degree in law whilst training to be a barrister. I teach English GCSE and Law A-level and University
Jasveen K.
Leicester - Law with Politics (Bachelors)
My name is Jasveen and I am currently a 2nd year Law with Politics student at the University of Leicester. I enjoy going for walks and reading political and economic news. I am friendly, supportive, and motivated in achieving the best and helping ...
£33-£35
/hr
4.9 / 5
29 reviews
275 lessons
Jasveen K.
Leicester - Law with Politics (Bachelors)
My name is Jasveen and I am currently a 2nd year Law with Politics student at the University of Leicester. I enjoy going for walks and reading political and economic news. I am friendly, supportive, and motivated in achieving the best and helping ...
Hana N.
Warwick - Law LLB (Bachelors)
Hello! My name is Hana, and I currently study law at the University of Warwick in the hopes of becoming a barrister. I chose to pursue a law degree since I have a few family connections to the legal system (my uncle is a top criminal barrister, an...
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
13 reviews
74 lessons
Hana N.
Warwick - Law LLB (Bachelors)
Hello! My name is Hana, and I currently study law at the University of Warwick in the hopes of becoming a barrister. I chose to pursue a law degree since I have a few family connections to the legal system (my uncle is a top criminal barrister, an...
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How much does a Law University tutor cost? Our prices for Law University tutors start from only £25/hr, up to £67/hr depending on the tutor’s experience. Find your tutor’s exact pricing by visiting their profile. Tip! Use the pricing filter at the top of this page to find tutors that match what you’re looking for. How many hours of tutoring is needed for Law University? A Law University tutoring schedule is typically made up of 3 key things: your teen’s goals, where they’re starting from and what they need to close the gap. Let’s take a look at a usual Law University tutoring plan: 1. Assessment - your teen’s first tutorial is a good opportunity for them to share their aims with their tutor. They can then do an assessment to see what gaps they need to fill to help your teen reach their goals. 2. Timescale - using this assessment, your tutor can give a number of tutorials that your teen will need. 3. Plan - check in with your family and make sure this tutoring schedule fits with your day-to-day, such as budget and availability. What can you do with a Law degree? Law graduates go on to pursue exciting careers, from media to international legal aid. Finding out the right fit can involve internships, volunteering or even exploring some roles online. Looking at job descriptions can help your teen to figure out which skills they’re looking to develop and where they can be applied. Top roles for Law graduates include: - Labour Relations Specialist - Judge - Media Correspondent - Legislative Aid - Mediator - Community Worker - Editor/Publisher - Fundraiser - Marriage/Family Counsellor - Legal Aid Worker Some roles may need your teen to do some further study, such as a masters degree. Our tutors have been in their shoes and carved out some great opportunities, so it can be worth setting up a meeting to see what expertise they can share with your teen to help them find their path. Nice, what next? Book a free video meeting to chat with one of our Law tutors today and discover what online tutoring can do for your teen.