
Toby Shore
Ace the LSAT With a Stanford Law Student & Experienced Tutor
Studied at Stanford Law School
Hiring Manager at Freelance
Available today at 10:30 PM UTC
Schedule a meeting with me! I’m currently looking to take on one or two clients through the end of this year!
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Toby's Offerings
Custom hourly · $120/hr
Get help with Application Strategy, CAS Application Edit, and .
Toby’s Law School Qualifications
Coaches professionally
Welcome to my profile! As a current JD candidate at Stanford Law School and a Magna Cum Laude graduate from Barnard College, I bring a strong academic background and a passion for law to my coaching. With experience as a litigation paralegal and a legal intern, I have a deep understanding of the legal field and the law school admissions process. I have successfully coached 5 clients, helping them navigate the complexities of law school applications and achieve their goals. Whether you need assistance with personal statements, LSAT preparation, or interview strategies, I'm here to provide tailored guidance and support. Let's work together to craft a compelling application that stands out!
Toby can help with:
Application Strategy
CAS Application Edit
Essays
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Interviews
Recommendations
Resume
School Selection
Work Experience

LSAT Tutor
Freelance
August 2025 - Present
Hiring Manager
Kututoring.com
Litigation Paralegal
Emery Celli Brinckerhoff Abady Ward & Maazel
April 2023 - Present
Paralegal
Youth Represent
June 2022 - April 2023
Interviewer
Undergraduate Fellow
Youth Justice Network
June 2021 - December 2021

Assistant Professor, Department of History and American Studies
Barnard College
September 2020 - May 2022
Legal Intern
Atlantic Center for Capital Representation
June 2020 - August 2020
Education

Stanford Law School
Juris Doctor
2026 - 2029

Barnard College
B.A., American Studies
2022
Activities and societies: Magna Cum Laude; Phi Beta Kappa. Thesis: Please Step Aside, and Let the Customers Off the Train First: Graffiti, Advertisements, and Aesthetic Neoliberalism in the New York City Subway. Awarded John Demos Prize, given to one American Studies senior.