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estellaparkk626
Tuesday, Sep 29 2020

This is coming from a non-traditional applicant, as I graduated from undergrad about 7 years ago! To add to that, I'm also working full time and so I found myself in the dark on how to create the best schedule for myself in the upcoming law admission cycle. While I did initially consider the consulting package to be pricey, I'm really glad I pulled the trigger and made the investment.

@ , my consultant, kept me accountable through the timeline she helped me create, and I was able to complete my personal statement (plus diversity essay and addendums) early, which saved me invaluable time to focus on studying for the LSAT, while juggling a full time job and other family responsibilities. (Also, I'm not the best writer so the help I got on my personal statement and other necessary essays was absolutely key!!)

I'm still in the midst of the application cycle, however, I can say that the peace of mind, in knowing that I'm in the hands of someone who is very knowledgable in this field, is absolutely worth it. My consultant has been super prompt in all replies and I'm really excited to complete the LSAT next week so that I can finally start the rest of my application process. I also think that because at the end of the day your admission comes down to basically just numbers, data, and other soft factors, you really need someone with the expertise in law admissions to help best display your strengths to potential law schools. :)

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estellaparkk626
Tuesday, Sep 22 2020

Working full time, I was so glad to have found Albert through 7Sage. @ is the tutor you need if you lack the discipline to self study the proper way (which was me!). He really drills and questions you word for word until you literally understand everything completely. Thank you so much, I'm truly grateful for your help as this test literally makes me want to die. Haha

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