As the first person in my family to attend a selective university and now on the path to becoming a first-generation lawyer, I understand how overwhelming the admissions process can feel when you’re trying to navigate it with little support. That experience has made me passionate about widening access to legal education and helping other aspiring law students achieve their goals.
When preparing...
As the first person in my family to attend a selective university and now on the path to becoming a first-generation lawyer, I understand how overwhelming the admissions process can feel when you’re trying to navigate it with little support. That experience has made me passionate about widening access to legal education and helping other aspiring law students achieve their goals.
When preparing for the LNAT myself, I was surprised to find textbooks costing £30 or more and tutoring often beginning at £70 per hour. I believe high-quality guidance shouldn’t be inaccessible because of cost, which is why I aim to provide affordable, personalised support without compromising on quality.
I love teaching and sharing what I’ve learned. My own journey began with a score in the low 20s on my first LNAT practice test, before improving to 33 after a month of focused preparation. Having experienced that progression myself, I understand how to recognise precisely what is holding students’ back
and I can explain concepts in a practical, encouraging way that builds both confidence and results.
Alongside my LNAT preparation, I have developed strong communication skills through customer-facing roles in hospitality, working with people from a wide range of backgrounds. I also spent a year tutoring GCSE History, where I understood the importance of adapting my teaching style to each individual student. My aim is not only to help students achieve a competitive LNAT score and submit a strong university application, but also to ensure they leave each lesson feeling more confident in their own ability.
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