Moshe is the man. When I first started my journey of applying to Law Schools, I didn’t really know what to expect. With a substandard GPA, and an objectively uninteresting life, I had no clue where to start or even if my T14 dreams were realistic. At my consultation, Moshe immediately began pushing me, encouraging me to take the LSAT one more time to try and maximize my chances. This turned out to be the right call as I was able to raise my score from 169 to 174.
Even with the score bump, I wasn’t too confident in my application. I had never written a personal statement before, and there wasn’t a particular topic that I had in mind going into the process. Moshe’s unique system of brainstorming and drafting ultimately proved to be very effective, as he helped me craft a compelling narrative out of my life story that I never would have been able to create on my own. After countless drafts and Moshe’s tireless help, my personal statement eventually became a bright spot in my application that I was truly excited about.
Moshe has a built a reputation for himself of being a dick. I would agree with this, to an extent. His comments were blunt and harsh, but admittedly never incorrect. That being said, if you’re a person who can work well with straightforward criticism and not take it to heart, I would recommend Moshe in a heartbeat. He helped me get into my dream school and I have no regrets about my law school admissions process.