Anne Turner
Director of Tutoring
Undergrad School
Boston University
Law School
Columbia Law School
Years of Tutoring Experience
13
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Anne graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Boston University, with a merit scholarship and honors in English and philosophy. She earned a JD with honors from Columbia Law School, graduating as a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar and receiving special recognition for her hours of pro bono service. She has 13 years of experience in tutoring, teaching, and coaching, including private LSAT tutoring, contributing to educational publications, and training professionals.

Anne was the only associate in her class to be offered a position at an elite department of an Am Law 50 firm at that time of year. Since graduating, she has worked as a judicial law clerk specializing in federal equal employment law, a Spanish-to-English translating attorney, a large firm associate and project lead representing global corporate and nonprofit clients, and a holistic health and wellness attorney. In her pro bono service, she has worked with individuals reentering the workforce after incarceration, as well as contributed to legal training manuals for incarcerated populations. 

Anne is passionate about providing pre-law students with the knowledge and strategies they need to excel. She helps students expand their perspectives, uncover new ways to enhance their performance, and unlock their full potential. Under her guidance, students have seen remarkable score increases—some gaining six points in just two weeks, others improving by 9–22 percentile points over two to four months.  Multiple students who have worked with Anne have achieved 99th percentile scores on test day, scoring as high as 177 on the LSAT. Committed to student success, Anne ensures they start their legal careers on the right path with a higher LSAT score.

With her diverse experience and skillset, balancing both logical and creative aspects of life, Anne excels at helping students improve their scores regardless of their starting point. She offers tools and strategies that enhance students' overall academic performance and other areas of their lives. She strongly believes in empowering students not only through her guidance but also the innate magic, as she calls it, of their own minds and bodies.

In addition to practicing law and helping students, Anne has experience as a yoga teacher and has managed a cat café and thrift store. She also plays the ukulele and is double-jointed!