Akiva from Pomona, NY

As someone who had zero knowledge of the law school application process, I was immediately overwhelmed by the countless tasks that lay ahead. Which topic should I choose for a personal statement? How should I phrase my particular work experience in my résumé? These and many other questions left me baffled at how to proceed. Moshe was very insightful as to how to tackle each step, whether it be advising me to write a stream-of-consciousness life “recap,” or on how to add certain flourishes to my statement to make it more personal. Throughout our time working together, Moshe would be shockingly quick with responses, whether by text of email, and would have his notes on my writing posted without delay. Even in the months after we finished working together, he would still contact me once in a while to get updated on my progress or results. It was these kinds of gestures that showed me I had one on one attention with a real expert.

If you expect to go into the admissions process without having to put in the work, you’re in for a surprise. Moshe will make you work hard to get a real quality piece of writing. Instead, expect tens of versions of your résumé and personal statement, each read and commented on with extreme attention to detail. But ultimately the work will be worth it, when you see the final result. I enjoyed working with Moshe, as he taught me not only the ins and outs of the admissions process, but also the work ethic necessary to produce great, high quality writing.