While attending WashU, Jordan interned as a public defender for the Missouri State Public Defender office and served as a summer associate at Morgan & Morgan, P.A., America’s largest injury law firm. Prior to law school, he considered a career in teaching. While his career path changed, his passion for helping students remained strong. After achieving a high LSAT score with just two months of study as a first-generation law student, he made it his mission to help others do the same.
As a tutor, Jordan excels at developing personalized study plans that cater to each student's unique needs. He identifies the target score they need and equips them with effective strategies to not just meet but exceed it, ensuring they secure admission to their dream law schools. His tutoring emphasizes advanced, yet essential, concepts that form the backbone of the entire test, with a particular focus on sufficient/necessary conditions—an area where students often face challenges.
Jordan dedicates significant time to breaking down the LSAT, explaining the nuances of various clauses, and teaching the "language" of the test to help students tackle questions in manageable chunks. Whether a student has only a few weeks or several months to prepare, he meets them at their level and equips them with the skills to master enough questions to hit their target score. He views the LSAT as a game, with success depending on maximizing the number of correct answers you get within the time limit.
In his free time, Jordan builds model ships and travels. To date, he has visited over 20 countries!