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The average price of a law tutor in Sydney is $61 per hour.
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97% of the private law teachers on Superprof offer the first session free.
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From a sample of 6 reviews, students gave their law tutors an average of 5 out of 5.
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Studying law can be quite a challenge. From undergraduates to post grads, many students will struggle with law as it is such a vast subject.
With the help of a law tutor, students are able to excel in their studies. Working with a private teacher is a valuable investment and can help you improve your coursework.
Your teacher can help you with anything from exam prep, to completing coursework to understanding more complex concepts in law.
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| ✅ Average price : | $61/h |
| ✅ Average response time : | 6h |
| ✅ Tutors available : | 30 |
| ✅ Lesson format : | Face-to-face or online |
Law is a subject which many Australian students decide to study at university each year, and is the second most popular subject to study around the world; But why is it so popular?
We'll look into this a bit more later but essentially students choose law for lots of different reasons, including:
If any of this sounds like you, then studying law could be a path for you to consider and you might want to look at the courses available at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), as well as other law courses in Sydney and NSW.
To become an accredited lawyer you will need to gain at least a bachelor degree from the university of your choice, and these courses may have some prerequisites in terms of your ATAR or which HSC subjects you take. For example, if you wish to become a lawyer working in business or economics, you may need to have a good score in HSC Maths and English.
If you know that you want to study law at university, why not start preparing for your course before you enroll. Taking lessons with a private law tutor can be a great way to boost your education in the subject so that you have an advantage when you come to study it at a bachelor degree level.
Superprof works with thousands of tutors in Sydney, NSW, and the rest of Australia, giving you access to quality education in all academic and leisure subjects. That means you could even work with a Maths or English tutor to ensure that you reach the HSC ATAR mark needed for your dream university law course.
If you are currently studying for a bachelor degree in law you can also work with a private tutor alongside this course, taking extra lessons with a professional can help reaffirm the knowledge you learn at university and give you dedicated time to study each week.
At Superprof we make it easy to search for and find the perfect tutor for your personal needs. You can easily search for law tutors in your area of Sydney or NSW, and learn more about them from their online profiles.
If you know which area of law you would like to practise in already, it can be a good idea to find a tutor who has industry experience in this area as they can use their knowledge to help you prepare for any tricky course content or exams.
The same goes if you are struggling with a particular unit or subject in your university course; You can find a tutor who has the most experience in this field and is therefore better suited to aid you in this area.
There are many specialisations that you can go into in law, some include:
Real-world industry experience can be very beneficial to your studies, allowing you to take your knowledge and learn how to use it in tangible ways through the guidance of your private tutor.
Working with a tutor can be as flexible as you need it to as well. If you have a busy schedule, you can arrange to take lessons on the days where you have time, or you might consider taking your lessons online via webcam to reduce the time you spend travelling to each lesson.
If you are also on a tight budget as many students are, Superprof tutors charge a range of fees for their lessons, so you can choose to work with a less expensive tutor if you need. As well as this, your first lesson will be offered for free, so you can try a tutor and see if their style of teaching suits your style of learning.
Studying alongside a tutor, to either prepare for your law course at university after you finish your HCS exams or to support you education in your bachelor degree, can give you a real advantage when it comes to completing practical assignments and placements. This is because you will have spent time learning from an industry professional who can explain to you how things actually run and work in legal jobs.
As you probably know, studying law will allow you to work in many exciting jobs throughout your career. Depending on your interests you can specialise in many fields of work, giving you much room to find your passion within your career.
Do you want to help people wrongly convicted of crimes? Or become a powerful advocate for human rights around Australia and the world? Maybe you would like to provide legal support to a social program or at-risk people in your community?
All of this and more is possible if you choose to study law in your bachelor degree at university. You can make a real difference in not only Sydney, NSW, and Australia, but the world as a whole if you aim to take your knowledge and skills to work with an international law firm.
As well as the rewarding feeling you'll get from helping people in need, working as a lawyer usually comes with a high wage. This means you probably won't need to worry about your own finances whilst you work in the legal field, and can focus on your work helping your clients.
Other than practising as a lawyer, the skills you learn during your law course and lessons with a private tutor will be easily transferrable to other fields should you decide you need a change later down the tracks. Depending on what field of law you practised in, you could later change careers to become an accountant, a business legal advisor, or even work in education and teach law students yourself!
With so many options of jobs and career paths, it's no wonder that so many Australian students choose to study law each year. Join them today, and support your university education with reliable and good quality lessons from a private Superprof law tutor!
Seth
Law tutor
Great tutor. Looking forward to working with him on a regular basis
Dee, 2 weeks ago
Ben
Law tutor
I have had the pleasure of having several lessons with Ben. He is able to explain concepts in a simplified, structured way both with a great deal of patience and kindness. Ben goes above and beyond to make sure you leave his sessions with a clearer...
Madeleine, 1 month ago
Paije
Law tutor
Empathetic and very helpful tutor. She helped me get through my final law exam and graduate.
Alfred, 1 month ago
Mike
Law tutor
I commend the way he explains things. It makes it easier for someone who is not in the legal field
Remart, 2 months ago
Ben
Law tutor
Huge thanks to Ben! His knowledge of industrial law is incredible and he made every topic so easy to understand. Thanks to his help, I achieved exceptional marks on my assignment. Highly recommended!
Ed, 3 months ago
Eddie
Law tutor
Eddie is wonderful at teaching law and explaining legal concepts and cases clearly and comprehensively.
Sarah, 4 months ago