In addition to tutoring, Mohamed has held roles across education, research, and international relations. At UCLA, he worked as a lead residential assistant, a Dean’s office assistant at the School of Law, and a social media intern for the Burkle Center for International Relations, where he facilitated events with global leaders such as former Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin. He has also contributed to academic research, serving as a translator and coder for projects on civilian behavior during conflict, with his work published in the American Journal of Political Science.
As an LSAT tutor, Mohamed is patient, flexible, and analytical, emphasizing both measurable goals and the big-picture strategies that lead to long-term success. On average, students he works with see an average 10-point score increase. He adapts to each student’s learning style while pushing them to tackle difficult areas with confidence.
Outside of tutoring, Mohamed is passionate about languages and cultures.