Lessons are one-to-one and online via Zoom or Google Meet, with screen-sharing so we can work through past papers, cases, and your written answers together. Each session is structured around what you actually need, not a fixed syllabus. If you've got a problem question due, we work on that. If you're stuck on a topic like consideration or duty of care, we break it down with worked examples until...
Lessons are one-to-one and online via Zoom or Google Meet, with screen-sharing so we can work through past papers, cases, and your written answers together. Each session is structured around what you actually need, not a fixed syllabus. If you've got a problem question due, we work on that. If you're stuck on a topic like consideration or duty of care, we break it down with worked examples until it clicks.
A typical session: 10 minutes recapping where we left off, 30–40 minutes on the main topic (theory, cases, then applied questions), and the final 10 minutes setting one small task for next time. I share my screen, you share yours, and you'll leave with notes you can actually use.
My experience is current. I'm a first-year law student at Swansea University, currently averaging 76%. This year I won my university's internal moot competition, i will lead my uni in the national moot competition and I reached the final 4 of a negotiation tournament; all of which depend on exactly the skills A-level Law tests: clear reasoning, structured arguments, and confident communication under pressure
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