Jenna Browning

I have spent over five years and many thousands of hours teaching the LSAT. My tutoring style is easygoing and compassionate and I focus on building confidence and resilience, as well as managing test anxiety. Many of my students have achieved significant score increases, thousands of dollars in scholarships, and admissions to top law schools.

I earned a 172 on the LSAT and graduated from NYU Law in 2011. Afterward, I had a successful career as a litigator in New York City before leaving practice to travel the world. I am an accredited yoga and meditation teacher as well as a former lawyer. I believe that the most effective approach to LSAT tutoring blends rigorous analytical training with holistic tools that support students' physical and mental wellbeing.

Alphonse Simon

Alphonse Simon is a recent graduate of Yale Law. Alphonse graduated with High Distinction from UC Berkeley in 2017. Prior to coming to Yale, he was a data scientist at HHS, a microeconomic research associate at Columbia Business School, and a quantitative researcher at the Urban Institute. At Yale, he is involved in the San Francisco Affirmative Litigation Project – a law school clinic which worked on keeping CCSF open while Alphonse was a student. He will join Latham & Watkins as an Associate this fall. Alphonse scored a 176 on the August 2020 LSAT.  He has almost three years of experience teaching the LSAT to high-achieving students.

Kerry Monroe

I am an experienced LSAT tutor, with over 5,000 hours preparing students for the exam. My students are attending or have graduated from a wide variety of law schools, including Yale, Harvard, Columbia, UVA, and many more.

I earned a 177 on the LSAT and graduated magna cum laude from the University of Michigan Law School in 2010.  I practiced law at Covington and Burling LLP in Washington, D.C. before pursuing my M.A. in Law at Yale University.  Both my practice and my academic work have focused on issues of Media Law and the First Amendment.  During my time at Yale, I taught First Amendment as an adjunct professor at Quinnipiac University School of Law.