Law Tutors Online Reviews 5

TrustScore 4 out of 5

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  1. Educational Institution
  2. Education Center
  3. Private Tutor

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Law Tutors Online provides world-class online law tutors and legal education consultancy to ambitious law students globally. Our online law tutors are based in the UK, US, Canada, Australia, Hong Kong and the Middle East. Our award-winning online law tutors and legal education consultants possess wide-ranging online law tutoring expertise. Law Tutors Online provides only the best law tutors for the following law courses and exams: LNAT, LSAT, LLB, JD, PGDL, SQE 1, SQE 2, LPC, BTC, BPC, BPTC, BTT, Bar Exams (US and Canada), NCA Exams, LLM and PhD courses. Whether you are commencing your legal journey or pursuing advanced legal studies, we possess the intellectual depth and expertise to empower your academic and professional ambitions.


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Avoid this place

I had been looking for a law tutor. This company charges extortionate prices. They offered me a tutor a few months back to come in their center for £250 an hour this is more than a lawyer charges. I found the same tutor on another website for £40. This company preys vulnerable on students.

Thank you for your response. Yes you are right you can charge £250 an hour to see a tutor. All that I am saying is I found the same tutor cheaper on another site. So if I was to contract with you all I would be getting is a £40 tutor! Students can get the same service directly from a tutor. Why are you charging £100 extra. How is that value for money? Why are you trying to make money off students.

September 10, 2021
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Reply from Law Tutors Online

Firstly, you are not our client and never have been. Secondly, we never allocate any tutor until a booking is confirmed. Thirdly, every student does not want a 40 GBP per hour tutor. We base our prices on the precise experience of the tutor and the location of the tutoring. If you want to study with a legal practitioner with 5-10 years of experience, they will never tutor anyone for the rate you have quoted. As a business, we have costs on top of that considering our office is based in Mayfair, Central London. So please stop making false accusation against a company that sets the bar high. Our clients know that the quality of our service is reflected in our charges and we have various packages based of each client’s needs. Just because you could not afford our minimum charges that start from 50 GBP/hour for online tutoring, certainly does not give you the right to defame us.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Poor and disconnected communication

Really poor and disconnected communication. All I needed was some tutoring help with an employment resit for my LLB, so I got in touch with this guy via whatsapp (link from website). Without asking me any further questions beyond whether I was LLB or LPC, he spammed me with a giant text message with 4 paragraphs, talking about his "academic excellence" (without credentials) and about 5 links to his websites.

Then he sent me a 3 min video full of random stock photos, again talking about how high his standards are. This was followed by 5 PDF's which were basically compiled pages from his website, about all the courses, subjects and age groups he teaches, and all his services in humungous detail. How does this help, especially when I've just already said I'm on the LLB, and need some help with an employment resit.

Then I got all these PDF's about his pricing and packages, and he was trying to charge me £350 for an hour??? I didn't know if this was a joke at this point.

A few more texts of waffle about his world class standards of absolute tutoring perfection, was enough to alienate and intimidate me to the point of leaving. This is not designed to help students, I believe this site was created to prey on naive foreign students who don't know any better. This is extortionate, poor communication, and frankly strange.

August 26, 2021
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Reply from Law Tutors Online

Just like the other person above, Mr Giggs is also NOT our client and has posted this review with the malicious intent to defame us. Rating a company and leaving a negative review on purpose without actually using their service is like rating a restaurant without ever trying their food. Very shameful and disgraceful behaviour indeed. Furthermore, if you are unable to afford our services just say that rather than defaming us online.

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