Hi, I'm Albert! I am a practicing paralegal and a PhD researcher in digital markets competition law at the University of Edinburgh. Whether you are struggling to structure a first-year essay, staring blankly at a blank master’s dissertation page, or trying to figure out how to make your commercial law applications stand out to top-tier firms, I am here to help you bridge the gap between academic...
Hi, I'm Albert! I am a practicing paralegal and a PhD researcher in digital markets competition law at the University of Edinburgh. Whether you are struggling to structure a first-year essay, staring blankly at a blank master’s dissertation page, or trying to figure out how to make your commercial law applications stand out to top-tier firms, I am here to help you bridge the gap between academic excellence and career success.
My tutoring is highly structured, practical, and tailored entirely to your current pressure points. I don’t believe in dry lecturing. Instead, our sessions will be interactive workshops focused on tangible outcomes while also challenging you to think originally about your topics of interest.
We will dismantle the mechanics of high-scoring academic work. I will teach you how to conduct deep, efficient legal research using advanced databases, how to critically analyse statutes and case law, and how to construct strong arguments for your essays.
As a doctoral researcher, my daily life revolves around high-level legal analysis, writing, and methodology. As a working paralegal, I understand the fast pace and practical demands of the modern legal market. This dual perspective allows me to help you maximise your university grades while simultaneously building a strategic roadmap for your legal career.
The point of having me as your tutor is that I will be both your biggest supporter and your sharpest critic. I am not here just to proofread and say "looks good." I am here to challenge your assumptions, poke holes in your arguments, and give you the honest feedback you need to truly grow.
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