From your core law school application essay to specialized addenda, we support every component of your application.
Your LSAC personal statement is your primary opportunity to show who you are beyond numbers. Typically 2 pages double-spaced, this essay must answer "why law" while revealing character, judgment, and writing ability. We help you find the story that makes admissions committees remember you.
Many schools request or require a law school diversity statement. This is not just about demographics. It is about perspective, experience, and what you will contribute to classroom discussions. We help you frame your unique viewpoint authentically.
"Why X" essays require genuine research, not generic praise. Your why X law school essay should connect specific programs, clinics, journals, or faculty to your goals. Whether you are targeting Big Law or public interest pathways, we help you demonstrate fit that goes beyond rankings.
Low LSAT? GPA concerns? Character and fitness issues? Your GPA addendum law school expects should explain, not excuse. We help you address red flags strategically, taking responsibility while pivoting to strengths.
What makes us different for your legal personal statement.
Our editors include JD holders, former law school admissions consultants, and practicing attorneys. They understand the nuances of legal education and what admissions committees prioritize when reviewing thousands of applications.
Every applicant wants to be a lawyer. We help you articulate WHY in a way that feels genuine and memorable. Our editors push you past surface-level motivations to find the specific experiences that shaped your path to law.
Low LSAT, GPA dips, gaps in your resume, or character and fitness concerns require careful handling. We specialize in addenda that address red flags honestly while redirecting attention to your strengths and trajectory.
Your essay is not done until you are completely satisfied. Work with your editor through as many rounds as needed. Most clients go through 3 to 5 revision cycles before finalizing.
Applying to Yale, Harvard, Stanford, or other T14 schools? We understand the elevated expectations at elite programs and help you craft essays that match their standards for intellectual depth and self-awareness.
We tailor every "Why X" essay to the specific school. Generic statements get rejected. We research each program's clinics, journals, faculty, and culture to help you demonstrate genuine fit.
Meet our experienced law school essay writers—JD graduates, former admissions officers, and legal professionals who know exactly what top law schools look for in successful applicants.
See examples of our work. Each sample demonstrates the narrative voice, strategic positioning, and authentic storytelling we bring to every project.
We support every essay type in your application: PS, diversity statements, "Why X" essays, GPA/LSAT addenda, character and fitness explanations, and optional essays. Each requires different strategy and tone, and our editors are trained in all formats.
Yes, we offer expedited turnaround for tight deadlines. However, a strong essay benefits from time to develop. We recommend starting at least 4 to 6 weeks before your first deadline for best results.
Most schools request 2 pages double-spaced, which is approximately 500 to 700 words. Some schools specify different limits. We tailor each essay to individual school requirements and ensure you stay within their guidelines.
Absolutely. Addenda are our specialty. We help you explain circumstances without making excuses, demonstrate growth, and refocus attention on your strengths and trajectory. A well-crafted addendum can neutralize concerns that might otherwise sink your application.
Yes, that is essential. We never write my law school personal statement in a generic voice. Our process starts with your stories, your voice, your goals. Editors refine and strengthen your writing. They do not replace you.
100%. Every essay we deliver is written from scratch for you. We never reuse content. You will receive a Turnitin originality report with your final draft proving your essay is completely unique.
Yes. A T14 law school personal statement requires elevated execution. Our editors understand what Yale, Harvard, Stanford, and other top programs look for, including how to position for public interest vs. Big Law tracks.
Working with an editor is standard practice and fully ethical. Applicants routinely work with pre-law advisors, admissions consultants, and writing coaches. We help you articulate YOUR story more effectively. We do not fabricate experiences or credentials.
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