Hey 7Sage,
We're offering a special deal on résumés through the end of August: an UNLIMITED edit for $399.
Our in-house résumé specialist Micah Bateman will take the lead on most of these, but the other 7Sage editors—including me—may jump in too.
Not-So-Fine Print
- We'll ONLY work with you on ONE VERSION of your résumé. You can't transfer credit to another essay.
- You can upgrade from the résumé edit to Comprehensive Consulting, but you won't be eligible for a discount on additional unlimited edits.
- We might want to use your résumé in the admissions course one day! If you purchase, you agree to let us use an ANONYMIZED version of your résumé a YEAR after you start law school.
How to Buy this Thing
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What is the original price?
Thanks David! Just to be clear this is for resumes only not for essays?
I think it was ~$600 for unlimited edits
$599
https://7sage.com/admissions/enroll/
Yes, this is only for résumés, and yes, the price of a regular unlimited edit is $599.
For those of you with Ultimate+, you will see the price of a regular unlimited edit as $584. This is because you already have the admissions course which is $15. Thus, you are upgrading for $584. You are not getting a magic discount because @"David.Busis" personally likes you, which is what I initially thought.
Could I upgrade from my Starter packet to this Ultimate deal and pay the subtracted cost?
Where is the admissions course? When I click on it.. it says I need to purchase it even though I have the ultimate deal.
$400 just for resumes doesn't sound too great. I wouldn't think resume's are that big of a deal.
Hmm... I would recommend trying the following:
Make sure you are logged into your account. It is possible to be logged into the forums but not into your account. This sounds odd, but it happens to me sometimes.
Click on "7Sage lsat" at the top of the page. You can then switch to the admissions course.
If that does not work, you can click on "Course" and then "Syllabus." At the bottom of your list of lessons should be the admissions course.
If none of those work, please let @"Dillon A. Wright" know and he can help you out. Good luck!
To be honest, I used to think the same thing. After reading several books by admissions professionals and ex-deans of admissions, it turns out that your resume is often the first thing they look at when admission officers open your application. Many of them claim to use it as a way to get a first impression of you. It's kind of like your introduction to them...
You are not getting a magic discount because @"David.Busis" personally likes you, which is what I initially thought.
haha
@"Daniel.Sieradzki" but I do personally like you ?
@shannon_j yes! Email us (editors (at) 7sage (dot) com) with your request
@jennybbbbb the admissions course comes with LSAT Ultimate + only, not LSAT Ultimate ?
@Aidoe Sorry! Editing takes us a lot of time, especially when we offer unlimiteds. Whether or not you purchase anything from us, don't make the mistake of brushing off your résumé. It is OFTEN the first thing an admissions officer looks at, and although she'll probably spend about forty-five seconds on it, it will color her reading of your entire file. If you impress her, you'll prime her to like the rest of your application.
Thank you!!
I found it! @"David.Busis"
Is it okay to purchase now before the deal is over and not use this service for a couple months? I'm still trying to get through the CC and haven't even started thinking about admissions.
And if we decide to upgrade to the Comprehensive Consulting, would it just be the difference in price for what we already paid for this resume deal? So in my situation, $2984 - $399 since I have Ultimate+?
@"J.Thomas" yes, you can purchase now and use later—just write "Résumé Special" in the subject line when you get in touch. And yes, you can upgrade to consulting for $2585.
Okay great! Thank you @"David.Busis"
Aww, I think you are awesome too!