Based in Auckland, Wellington, and Dunedin, New Zealand. We are Kiwi owned and operated, and we hire New Zealand law students. We never subcontract to outside agencies.
Package Breakdown
Otago Individual tutoring
Success Mentor
Your success mentor is a dedicated senior student who acts in a supporting capacity, offering pastoral care during your first year law journey. This mentor will catch up with you each month, and will ask about your legal studies, your law tutoring with Momentum, as well as your conjoint degree and anything else that comes up. The goal of the Success Mentor is to have a supporter who is there for you through the entire year – not just through your law papers.
Mock Assessments
Students who participate in the individual tutoring program will get the chance to sit mock assessments. These assessments are designed to test the skills required for the actual assessment or exam and give students the opportunity to evaluate not only their knowledge, but also their exam skills and organisation. Because law is skills-based, the best way to assess you progress and identify where you should focus your studying and revision is to sit an actual practice exam. The opportunity to practice their skills in an exam environment gives students a real advantage and allows them to use there study hours the most effectively.
Crash courses
Prior to significant assessments such as tests, essays, and exams, we hold intensive content-based crash courses. While the core of law school is skills-based, law exams often require a fusion of content knowledge and the application of legal skills. Our crash courses as designed to be the ultimate revision tool. They will draw your attention to all the key facts and cases you’ll need to know to answer each part of the exam, and provide an opportunity to ask any questions about the content before the exam.
Eligibility to enter second year tutoring program
Our second year tutoring program is nearly identical to that in the first, with a similar number of hours and focus on writing feedback. We restrict entry to the second year program to students who have worked with us in the first year. This makes it easier for us to advise law firms about the personality, drive and ambition of our students. Those law firms in turn offer internships to our students at the end of the second year, and this can lead to a formal summer clerkship and eventually a graduate job offer.
Internship program
Students who complete both years of tutoring with us become eligible to participate in an internship at a law firm in Auckland in the summer after their second year.
Eligibility: Students who have completed the Individual Tutoring program with Momentum in their first year
Admission Cap: 4 students per university per year
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