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No Words Can Express My Gratitude

I wanted to thank you for your incredible help and support! It has been over a year now of us working together, and there are truly no words that can express my gratitude towards your efforts and cooperation. My case has been very different and untraditional compared to everyone else’s, but with your help, I was able to make it!

After writing dozens of optional essays, LOCI’s, and other additional documents for my application, I got accepted to GWU, Emory, and William and Mary, schools at the beginning of our journey that were not options.

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I’ve Worked with Ann Twice!

I have had the privilege to work with Ann not once but twice! I first worked with Ann when applying to law school right out of college; I had the GPA and scores to attend the same university that I had gone to for undergrad (ranked in the mid 70s). If not for Ann, there is no way I would have been able to secure the $75,000 scholarship I received! After my first year, I reached back out to Ann to advise me on transferring law schools. She helped me frame myself and my 1L grades in a compelling way that secured my seat at a top 5 law school for this coming fall.

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You Are the QUEEN of Law School Applications!

Thank you so much for all your hard work this cycle. Your guidance on all my addenda, crafting my personal statement and resume, quick answer times and your ability to answer all my little (and at times anxious) questions, made this application process so easy and painless. I never thought I would get into my dream school and I attribute so much of it to you.

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Nearly Full Ride to UT Austin!

I just wanted to thank you for everything you did for me this past cycle. I definitely had no clue going into the application season what it would be like. But, you were there every step of the way whether it was LSAT retake advice, school selection, and countless edits of 30 essays.

When great news came in you were a great cheerleader and when bad news came in, you were an even better one.

Going to UT Austin on a nearly full ride at the beginning of my application journey seemed out of reach. Thanks to your efforts, it’s a reality.

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Accepted Transfer Offer From GWU!

I just wanted to let you know that I officially accepted my transfer offer from GWU Law School, and I am transferring this fall! I am so happy and excited to be moving back to DC. I cannot begin to tell you how grateful I am for your help and support. You helped me twice – get to a great law school the first time with a scholarship and now GWU Law.

Dreams do come true.

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I Feel Like I Won The Lottery

I know I keep saying thank you, but I really cannot put into words how grateful I am to have had guidance during this process. I genuinely do not think I would have gotten here without you. When we first started applying, I never thought I would get into any school, let alone get into the ones that we did, and it has been a dream come true. You were so patient and helpful along the way, especially with some pretty awful essays that I wrote LOL, and it taught me so much and relieved enormous amounts of stress. Thank you, thank you, thank you for literally everything. I feel like I won the lottery being able to go to such a great school, and I never thought this would be a possibility for me, and it’s been such a life-changing experience.

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Accepted into George Washington!

I just wanted to let you know that I was accepted into George Washington University Law! With a LSAT of 157 and GPA of 3.88, I know I wouldn’t have been able to get accepted without your amazing help on my personal statement and resume. 

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I Am Accepted At NYU!

I could not have done this without you, and I so appreciate all your help and advice both this cycle and last. I recently shared my personal statement with my professor who wrote me a LOR, and he sent me a very sincere message saying he loved it and that it was one of the most memorable statements he’s read.

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