



At UC Irvine, Regina was on the Dean’s List every quarter and managed an accelerated course load of up to 32 units per quarter. She completed her first year of legal studies at Georgetown University Law Center, where she was an Opportunity Scholar and received the Baratta Center Travel Fellowship to represent the school at the Gulf Cooperation Council 2035 conference in Qatar. Regina also volunteered with the International Refugee Assistance Project. Regina has served as a writer for the Washington Post and Head Journalist for The eSport Company. She now works as a paralegal at FRESH.
As a tutor, Regina is renowned for her personalized approach and her ability to tailor study plans to suit each individual's unique learning style and needs. Her empathetic nature creates a supportive environment where students feel valued and understood. She excels at making students feel comfortable and at ease with her, and she always listens closely to their needs and concerns. Students she has tutored have been accepted to some of the nation’s top law schools, including Georgetown, Northwestern, Columbia, NYU, the University of Texas, and others.
Though the LSAT and the process of applying to law schools may seem intimidating, Regina will always be in a student’s corner to provide support. Drawing from her own experiences, she emphasizes the importance of effective time management and strategic planning to handle even the most demanding tasks.
Regina is deeply passionate about law and mentorship, inspired by her family's legal background. She creates a welcoming, understanding environment and is committed to helping students build confidence and reach their full potential on the LSAT.
Outside of her academic and professional life, Regina enjoys ice skating, archery, and playing the saxophone. She also loves spending time with her cocker spaniel, Mochi.
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Mika earned her Bachelor’s degree in economics and psychology from Claremont McKenna College. After submitting a competitive application, she was offered acceptance to several prestigious law schools, including Washington University in St. Louis, the University of Michigan, the University of Virginia, Vanderbilt, and the University of Chicago. She ultimately chose to complete her JD at the University of Chicago.
As an admissions mentor, Mika employs the "TEACH" approach, emphasizing trust, empowerment, appreciation, communication, and humor to motivate and engage her clients. Her greatest strengths are narrative building and editing. As a former litigator with extensive writing experience and a passion for creative writing, Mika excels at helping students shape and articulate their personal stories with exceptional clarity. Additionally, her extensive legal experience provides unparalleled insight into how to strategically position students for long-term success.
In her free time, Mika loves to roller skate, dance, and play board games with friends. She is also a lifelong learner and is particularly interested in classical, medieval, and Victorian-era history.


Alex is passionate about helping students achieve their law school goals and reach their fullest potential throughout the process. He understands the pivotal role the LSAT plays in this journey and finds working alongside students incredibly rewarding. Recognizing the value of having a guide through the rigorous LSAT prep process, he cherishes being able to support determined applicants to do their very best.
As an LSAT tutor, Alex is a phenomenal teacher, a perceptive coach, and an exuberant cheerleader. Having taught most of his life, he excels at taking complex subjects, stratifying them into different layers of understanding, and developing a strategy to allow students to understand each layer at a sensible pace. He gives students the tools they need to progress through each level, being adaptable to their individual needs along the way. His approach has helped students gain scores high enough to get into top law schools, including Yale University, Harvard University, the University of Chicago, Columbia University, NYU Law, Northwestern University, and UCLA.
Alex cares for each student’s success and ensures he supports them throughout the application process. He empathizes with students if they ever feel discouraged and proudly cheers them on through their highs and lows. For him, it’s unbelievably gratifying to watch hours of hard work transform into tangible improvement. If you’re eager to start improving your LSAT score, he is twice as eager to help!
When Alex isn’t tutoring, you can find him playing with his kids, practicing the languages he can speak, learning piano, going to concerts, and watching football.
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Things I loved about working with Melissa:
1) She is incredibly structured. I am also a very organized person, but I can get lazy, so her structured program and nature were exactly the motivation I needed to stay on top of my applications/my timelines.
2) She is detail-oriented. She does not stop until the essays/applications are PERFECT. I appreciate that she is always looking to improve, always looking to phrase something better, and goes the extra mile to ensure I’m putting my best foot forward.
3) Her perspective is invaluable – she knows these schools inside and out. Whether it’s writing essays or doing mock interviews, she knows exactly what these schools are looking for and why they’re asking the questions that they ask.
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I had an amazing experience working with Juris. Wanted to pivot out of my job, I reached out to Juris early in the process, more than a year before the deadlines. During our initial assessment, they provided pivotal advice that proved critical to my admission success, including retaking my LSAT and beefing up my pro-bono experience. The former ensured that I had a score that was competitive among the very competitive Asian female demographic pools and the latter helped me develop my overall story and showcase my social consciousness to the AdCom. Throughout the process, we built a genuine connection. She knew the elements of my life story very well and pieced them perfectly together during the brainstorming process. The turnaround of the essay edits was incredibly efficient, with clear and actionable feedback. The interview prep also got me very comfortable in front of the interviews throughout all my interviews, and answers often came right out because of how familiar I was with elements of my story. The outcome of the application season was more than I had hoped for. UC Berkeley as my top choice offered me $60,000 in scholarship. I wholeheartedly recommend Juris to anybody who is serious about getting into his or her dream program.


I was a little lost (and late) starting my applications, but Juris really helped me focus my application on my strengths. Juris’ no-nonsense approach is just what I needed. They let me know exactly where I needed to improve and what steps I needed to take- including re-taking the LSAT. Juris was also incredibly helpful navigating the scholarship negotiations and knew the best way to succeed. I would not have been accepted at Stanford without their help! Highly recommend.

Melissa helped me get into 5 of my top programs!!! With her help, I got into UCLA, Vanderbilt, USC, UT Austin, and BU!!! I am over the moon and know for a fact that this would have never happened if it had not been for working with Melissa.
Things I loved about working with Melissa:
1) She is incredibly structured. I am also a very organized person, but I can get lazy, so her structured program and nature were exactly the motivation I needed to stay on top of my applications/my timelines.
2) She is detail-oriented. She does not stop until the essays/applications are PERFECT. I appreciate that she is always looking to improve, always looking to phrase something better, and goes the extra mile to ensure I’m putting my best foot forward.
3) Her perspective is invaluable – she knows these schools inside and out. Whether it’s writing essays or doing mock interviews, she knows exactly what these schools are looking for and why they’re asking the questions that they ask.
I could not recommend her more!!!

I had an amazing experience working with Juris. Wanted to pivot out of my job, I reached out to Juris early in the process, more than a year before the deadlines. During our initial assessment, they provided pivotal advice that proved critical to my admission success, including retaking my LSAT and beefing up my pro-bono experience. The former ensured that I had a score that was competitive among the very competitive Asian female demographic pools and the latter helped me develop my overall story and showcase my social consciousness to the AdCom. Throughout the process, we built a genuine connection. She knew the elements of my life story very well and pieced them perfectly together during the brainstorming process. The turnaround of the essay edits was incredibly efficient, with clear and actionable feedback. The interview prep also got me very comfortable in front of the interviews throughout all my interviews, and answers often came right out because of how familiar I was with elements of my story. The outcome of the application season was more than I had hoped for. UC Berkeley as my top choice offered me $60,000 in scholarship. I wholeheartedly recommend Juris to anybody who is serious about getting into his or her dream program.

According to the LSAC, California residents enrolling in law school achieved a median LSAT score between 150-154 in the 2023-2024 admissions cycle. In contrast, here are the average LSAT scores achieved by matriculants at the top LA law schools:
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