Thanks for coming to Kennedy & Co. LSAT Tutoring! I’m Kennedy, and I’d love to partner with you on your LSAT journey. With a passion for tutoring and an unwavering commitment to your success, I’m here to guide you towards turning your LSAT goals into test day results.
Kennedy
$175/hr
Background: While juggling a demanding role as a paralegal at a tier 1 law firm, I managed to secure a score of 179 on the LSAT. Before I started Kennedy & Co. LSAT Tutoring, I had the privilege of tutoring many students through two LSAT preparation companies. I’m now enjoying free lancing because I can bring together the different LSAT philosophies I was trained in to figure out what works best for my students. I’ve tutored a variety of students with varying goal scores, strengths, and weaknesses hailing from all corners of the globe. I particularly enjoy working with high-scoring individuals.
Collaborative approach: My approach is founded on collaboration—I believe in meeting you where you’re at. Recognizing that each individual’s thought processes are unique, I’m committed to tailoring my instruction to align with your learning needs. We’ll piece the LSAT together in a way that suits your cognitive strengths.

The LSAT is a learnable test: My guiding principle is that the LSAT is a learnable test—a challenge that can be overcome with the right tools. Drawing upon the best practices from various LSAT approaches, I create a customized plan that compiles the most effective strategies into an approach that resonates best with you.
Meet our other Tutors

Toby
$120/hr, LSAC Fee Waiver $65/hr
Toby (she/her) is an incoming 1L at Stanford Law School. While working at an elite civil rights law firm in New York City, Toby scored a 172 on the LSAT. Toby uses a personable and collaborative approach as a tutor, understanding that each individual may require a different explanation and studying process. Toby is also an expert on the anxiety that can come with standardized testing and the law school admissions process, and offers tips and strategies tailored to each of her students’ individual needs and worries.
A principle that guides Toby’s tutoring is that the LSAT, with all its flaws, has the ability to open up possibilities and diversify the legal profession, so she is eager to work with students who are the first in their family to apply to law school or pursue a professional degree.
In her free time, Toby enjoys trying out neighborhood bars in Brooklyn, reading fiction novels, and rewatching Sex and the City (all of which are possible while studying for the LSAT, she firmly believes).

Anushka
$100/hr
Background: I’m a 2L at NYU School of Law who scored a 171 on the LSAT. Prior to law school, I worked in the business world at Bain & Company and at Fannie Mae. Throughout college and after, I’ve loved working with various tutoring companies and freelancing to help students achieve their goals on standardized tests, including the LSAT, ACT, and SAT.
Tutoring Approach: From my experience tutoring students with diverse backgrounds, learning styles, and goals, I’ve come to believe that success on standardized tests is all about practice and skill-building. I’ve also found that students learn best with a personalized plan—one that combines proven strategies with a clear understanding of their natural strengths. I love working with students to identify their personal game plan and use it to help them maximize their potential.
With over five years of experience, I’ve helped students score well beyond their initial ranges and secure scholarships and admissions offers. As the first in my family to attend law school, I also understand how confusing and overwhelming the application process can be. I’m passionate about sharing what I’ve learned to make the path feel more accessible for others.

Julia
$120/hr
Julia (she/her) scored in the 98th percentile on the LSAT, after studying while working full time. Since taking the test, she has been working with students to help them achieve scores beyond their initial expectations.
Julia provides personalized weekly study plans and targeted strategies designed to identify and strengthen areas of weakness. In addition to test preparation, she offers guidance on personal statement writing. Her approach is structured, results-driven, and tailored to each student’s needs, with the goal of building both the skills and confidence for success.