Before pursuing their doctorate, Chayce earned a BA in cultural studies from St. John’s University. Driven by a deep interest in education, they have served as a political science adjunct professor, a history and anthropology teaching assistant, and a tutor helping doctoral students with analytical reading and academic writing. They’ve also supported students with doctoral research projects, drawing on their broad academic background in philosophy, ethics, and political science.
Chayce is a natural guide for students looking to sharpen the critical thinking and analytical skills required to excel on the LSAT, while also learning how to engage thoughtfully with complex texts and refine their own arguments. Known for their approachable style, Chayce creates a relaxed and conversational environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and tackling challenges. At the same time, Chayce is goal-oriented, helping students set clear milestones and measure their progress throughout the preparation process.
An award-winning writer and public speaker, Chayce is dedicated to helping students develop the skills and confidence they need to open doors to their future and achieve the goals and lives they envision.
Chayce is also an avid traveler in both their free time and work life, having traveled extensively for academic research and teaching opportunities.