Jason from Ventura, CA

Once I decided to apply to law school, I faced three major issues: a subpar GPA, character and fitness lowlights, and that I didn’t know how to write. Unfortunately, offsetting the first two would require excellent statements, and coming from an engineering background, I knew it would take significant effort to learn how to write effectively outside of technical documentation. So, I sought help in the form of an admissions consultant.

My first step was investigating Reddit. The shoutouts to Moshe quickly reeled me in, and although I called a couple of other consultancies, my conversation with Moshe sealed the deal. He was the only consultant that was honest with me. No unfounded claims that he could get me into Stanford with my numbers or that I am a lock for a T10. He made it clear from the start that it would take considerable work to get me into the schools at the top of my list.

I couldn’t be happier with my choice to hire Moshe. He made an effort to teach me how to write as I embarrassingly struggled through the first 30 versions of my PS. I consider myself a fairly intense person, especially when it comes to work, and Moshe easily met my intensity, sometimes surpassing it. Over four months and 170 versions, we completed eight statements, and I genuinely feel like I learned writing skills that I can carry over into my new career. It wasn’t only the fact that he was obsessed with producing near-perfect statements, he also was a lifesaver when it came to brainstorming ideas. Going into the application process, I felt I had nothing to offer in terms of a diversity statement, but he pushed me to ramble about my life experiences until we landed on a great topic, one that seems so obvious now, but I failed to notice. It ended up being my most well written and captivating statement.

Overall, I urge anyone who wants to take their law school application very seriously to hire Moshe. You’ll receive blunt and honest feedback throughout the process and become a better writer for it. As a super splitter during the unprecedented COVID cycle, my hopes weren’t too high. But because of Moshe’s relentless approach, my statements made up for my GPA, and I got into my top choice: Penn Law.