While at Kenyon College, Ben was a computer science teaching assistant, honing his pedagogical skills and developing a keen understanding of how to effectively guide students. He was the recipient of the George Gund Award for his excellence in an essay examining the American constitutional republic and the John Chesnut Memorial Prize for Political Science, awarded to the student who demonstrated the most excellent work in political science. He also represented his college as a New York Times Athens Democracy Forum delegate.
Passionate about guiding individuals towards academic excellence, Ben believes in the importance of strategizing and personalizing the learning process to suit each student's unique needs and strengths. He particularly excels in tutoring the Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension sections—two key areas of the LSAT that are set to become increasingly challenging. With his knowledge, experience, and dedication, Ben is excited to support Juris students in realizing their full potential and achieving their academic goals.
A fun fact about Ben is that he loves raccoons! He also played college baseball and enjoys Rubik’s Cubes.