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.