
Admission to America's top law schools is extremely competitive. To succeed, it's essential to submit an application that stands out . Knowing what admissions committees look for and understanding how to craft, design, and edit the various components below will ensure you have a winning application . Personal Statement Idea Formulation It seems quite simple; all you have to do is answer the question, “Why do I want to go to law school?” Nonetheless, most applicants miss the mark with their personal statement. From the story you tell to the words you use, this is your best opportunity – as a future lawyer – to plead your case for admission into your dream school. Personal Statement Editing Even if you have a great idea and a well-written essay, there is always room for improvement. Every word should count. Every idea can be strengthened. The difference between a good personal statement and a great one lies in the editing. Resume Building Representing your life’s achievements on just one piece of paper may seem limiting. It need not be. Within the bounds of a formal legal resume, the right substantive and stylistic choices will efficiently display your achievements and effectively prove your future legal potential.
Resume Editing Are you sure your legal resume is the best it can possibly be? Law school admission committees are looking for candidates who can succinctly and accurately represent their past achievements. Let me show you how. Letters of Recommendation Letters of recommendation can make or break a candidate’s application. Admissions committees take seriously the people who attest to your work ethic and character. I can help you strategically select the appropriate recommenders and, if needed, ghost-write their letters on your behalf. Supplemental LSAT Tutoring Almost everyone who applies to law school will have taken a LSAT prep course. Are you looking for an edge? Do you have difficulty with, say, the Games section? A little one-on-one tutoring just may get you the number you're looking for! Additional Opportunities Some law schools ask for additional essays and/or information about you. Others might accept addenda to your application and/or update letters. Remember, each piece of paper that comprises your application is important. Make the most of every opportunity. Admissions Strategy and Counseling In addition to helping clients with each piece of the application, I offer guidance throughout the whole process. Let me help you develop an over-all strategy and winning approach that will result in your admission to top law schools.

