Darin F.
“Because of your help, I was able to get into multiple top 20 law schools although I didn’t have a high enough LSAT score to really be considered…. Those top 20 schools asked for a minimum LSAT of 165 yet they were so impressed with my personal statement that I not only got in but I received a hand written note from the Dean of Admissions at [school X]. I also received a hand written note from the Dean at [top 25 school] explaining that my personal statement was one of the best they had ever seen! By saying this, I am honestly not taking any of the credit, although I provided the basic story, ASLLC provided the inspiration, technique, skill, and editing, that took my writing to an entirely different level.”
Rick A.
“I just received the Dean’s Scholarship at [top 50 law school]. The scholarship is for $61,000. At the bottom of the scholarship offer, there is a hand written note that reads: ‘Thank you for submitting such a powerful personal statement. I was moved by it. I look forward to meeting you.’ Thanks for making this happen.”
Sam C.
“My LSAT score was mediocre (153) so I thought I’d be lucky to get into top 100 schools. Instead, I got accepted to three top 50 schools, and two of them offered me scholarships! I decided to accept a $97K scholarship to the number 35 law school in the country. I know for a fact that if I did not do the Admission Statements program I would not have this great opportunity. I am a happy customer and I wholeheartedly endorse the ASLLC program.”
Klea H.
“I thought I had a pretty amazing statement before contacting Admission Statements. However, after working with my tutor intensively for weeks, my statement blossomed. I am quite embarrassed to think of what I would have turned in had I not worked with Admission Statements. I got into the school I wanted, and I actually got a phone call from the Dean. It was worth a thousand bucks just seeing that law school number on my caller ID.”
Anonymous
“The coaching, editing, clinics, and workshops provided are invaluable. Even professionals have coaches and mentors. To be led by those who understand the process is critical to success. Through attending the workshops and personal coaching sessions, I learned my own story. I was forced to dig deeper, to uncover those thoughts, feelings, and experiences that have shaped me and make me who I am—and why a law school would want me in their class.”
Tyler W.
“My tutor took the time to make sure that I got it right. He was willing to help me eek out every last ounce of value. I was extremely pleased with my experience. I got a $22K/year scholarship to [top 20 law school].”
Tyson T.
“Having a personal tutor affected me beyond admission into law school. The experience taught me how to write, and that skill will continue to benefit me throughout my life.”
Brian P.
“My tutor was excellent and timely in his responses. I was amazed how we were able to take bits and pieces from all my drafts and bring them together into one theme. He asked me and had me articulate answers to difficult questions. It made me think, do extra research, and be sure myself that law school was right for me. [My essay] gave schools an inclination to take a good look at me even though my LSAT score unfortunately came in way low.”
Chad T.
“My LSAT score was significantly lower than the average of those admitted in my class. I had a 159 and the average was 165. I think my admission statement played an IMPORTANT role. ASLLC made it easy for me. The guidance was great and the effort that he put into reading what I wrote and seriously reflecting about it was phenomenal—I definitely feel I got the better end of the bargain as far as time and effort put in and what I paid.”
Freeman G.
“If you stack my numbers up against who [top 20 law school] usually accepts, I’m nothing special. I think the personal statement played an important role in helping me stand out from the other applicants.”
Zach M.
“I’m a white male English major with a 3.55 GPA and a 161 LSAT. It would have been easy for schools to reject me. Instead, I got scholarship offers from six schools and handwritten notes from [three top 60 schools] all praising my personal statement.”
Nathan P.
“I was admitted to [two top 5 schools, one with ½ tuition scholarship]. Admission Statements really helped me pull together a tight personal statement that I feel fully explored my personality.”
Brian P.
“Given my mediocre LSAT score (161) my personal statement probably helped a great deal. [First choice, top 50 school] gave me a nearly full scholarship for three years.”
Steven S.
“Utilizing Admission Statements was one of the best choices I made applying to law school. I strongly recommend Admission Statements. You will be pleasantly surprised.”
John M.
“I’m sure [my statement] created advocates for me on at least four admissions/scholarship boards.”
Blaine S.
“Since I already had a plan for my statement, I was skeptical that Admission Statements could really help me write a better one than I could do on my own. [After attending a seminar held by Admission Statements] I remember thinking two things: (1) That I couldn’t afford NOT to get help from Admission Statements, and (2) I would find a way to afford it. My tutor was very patient with me through the process. In the end, I think the two things I wanted out of my experience took place; (1) I ended up with an amazing personal statement that proved crucial to my getting into a reach ‘dream school,’ and (2) through the writing process I learned a lot about myself. There is no question in my mind that Admission Statements delivers what they promise. I don’t hesitate to fully recommend using their services.”
Ben A.
“As a non-traditional student, selecting which experience to use and how to frame it was something I really needed help with. Admission Statements looked over nearly 100 pages of my writing and helped me cut it down into a few addenda and a short personal statement. There is no way I could have expected any friend or family member to take the time they did helping me—far more time than I initially expected they would or could. I ended up with very good results in the application process, and I actually became a much better writer as a result of the back-and-forth interaction I had with them.”
Brooke S.
“By the time I started working with ASLLC, I had two earlier rounds of rejections from my top-choice schools that didn’t look so great on my record. I had previously tried to write personal statements that were just like everyone else’s, mostly overwrought attempts to make myself seem ‘diverse’ in traditional ways. I was straining to communicate my background and future plans in a way that would catch the attention of top law schools. I didn’t feel like ‘just another candidate,’ but I sure sounded like one.
“Admission Statements helped me craft an application and statement that gave me a cohesive story. I applied early decision to [top 14 law school] and within three days, I was face-to-face with their assistant dean. She had clearly read my application and asked specific questions about details from my essay. About ten minutes into the interview, the Dean of Admissions came in and hand-delivered my acceptance letter, complete with a hand-written note about my essay! What a change from the year before when I had been outright rejected!
“[Top 14 school] gets over 10,000 applicants a year. I was an average applicant, credentials-wise, but my essay helped me get the star treatment. Admission Statements knew just how to help me write one that made my authentic personality stand out.”
Anonymous
“My Admission Statements coach helped me reach my full potential. He helped me find my ideal essay topic. Before I started working with him, I was planning to write about a pretty boring and semi-ridiculous topic. He really helped me dig deep so I could come up with things about my life that were genuinely interesting and useful for my personal statement. Because I was so much more excited about my new topic, it really helped me bring a personal element to my statement, rather than just being another bottom of the stack essay. I ended up with a full ride at a school that traditionally reserves such scholarships for people with much higher numbers than mine. I’d highly recommend using AS services, they’ll definitely help you reach your potential.”
Michael B.
“I wrote at least six different personal statements over as many months by myself but I could not put one down on paper that I was satisfied with. After meeting with an Admission Statements editor for a few hours to discuss my work we came up with a completely new idea that fit in with my natural interests. I was able to write an amazing personal statement that tied everything together I had been trying to say but could not on my own. Every single person who needs to write a personal essay could greatly benefit by having Admission Statements go over it with them.”
David G.
“Best decision I made for law school application. I would recommend to everyone. Made the personal statement a breeze. Final product was way better than I could have produced on my own.”
LauraLee G.
“I met with you for a one hour clinic and it altered my whole way of thinking about my statement.”
Dustin G.
“I really feel like my personal statement was the part of my application that stood out more than anything else. I approached Admission Statements with what I thought was a great personal statement. I simply wanted their opinion and perhaps some editing help. Within a few hours, I had a completely different statement that looked nothing like the original. They helped me realize how narrow my approach had been and that even though my original statement was very good writing, it would have done nothing to help me get into law school. I would strongly recommend that anyone who is required to provide a personal statement for admission to grad school call Admission Statements for help.”