Ann K. Levine, Esq.
Law School Admission Expert
The Secret Weapon of Law School Applicants Nationwide
1-877-LAW-SKOL (1-877-529-7565)

TESTIMONIALS: HARVARD OR HAMLINE, ANN LEVINE HELPS YOU ACHIEVE IT

Since 2004, Ms. Levine has helped more than 600 law school applicants reach their goals:

Whether you have a low LSAT or high LSAT, no matter your age, whether or not you’re still in college, no matter how untraditional your path and/or your ethnic, religious, socio-economic or other diverse perspective, Ann Levine helps you create an application package that reflects your strengths. The advice is geared specifically to your personal situation, enabling your success in the law school admission process. See below for comments from clients of Ms. Levine:

Testimonials


“I really hate writing about myself for others—putting myself out there and trying to figure out what others will be interested in is something that I just don’t like to do. And this is a big problem when the whole point of the law school admission essay is not only to sell your academic accomplishments, but yourself as a person as well. For me, this is where Ann stepped in. I had no problem talking about what I did academically. But when it came to anything personal—motivations or feelings towards volunteer work and college activities—I glossed over and outright ignored it, unsure how to talk about those things or if they were even important to admissions offices. It was Ann’s questioning and prodding that helped me understand that I was presenting a two-dimensional caricature of myself. Ann asked about non-academic things I had placed on my resume and suggested that I use the space I had in my personal statement to expand on what I liked about those activities, what drove me to participate in them, and what I got out of them. In other words, she wanted me to talk about me the person, not me the student. Looking back at what I first intended to put in my personal statement, I can only cringe. The improvement in the content—thanks to Ann’s guiding influence—is obvious. She helped me present myself — my full self, not just my academic accomplishments — to the best of my advantage. Thanks Ann!”

– D.G. (Harvard Law)

Sarah G.“Ann’s services were absolutely invaluable. Not only does she have the expertise and knowledge required of someone offering her services, but she adds a special touch personalized for each individual person. You get the feeling that she is personally invested in each client and I always felt like I was her priority. I was surprised to do very well on the LSAT, and I had a strong GPA as well, so I needed Ann’s services to help me rethink the application process and start applying to higher ranked schools. However, I needed to have a personal statement to match my scores, and Ann was incredible at tailoring my personal statement to my specific needs. She also took into account the fact that I wasn’t planning on taking any time off between undergraduate and law school, so I didn’t have any full-time work experience, which also made my situation more unique. She was always positive, upbeat, and supportive- she made me feel like I couldn’t go wrong! When I signed up with her, I was expecting help with my personal statement and advice on the application process in general. I ended up getting all of those things, but most importantly, I got peace of mind. Ann is decisive and knowledgeable, so I trusted her when she told me I was finished with something and could move on. My personality is the type that would have stressed and obsessed over something for days, but with her I felt that I could relax because she certainly knows what she is talking about. I felt like no question was too small or too dense to ask her. This paid off incredibly- I was accepted into eleven schools and offered scholarships at four. Ann was one of the best investments I made in my education and I would recommend her services to anyone who doesn’t want to feel alone in the law school application process.”

-- Sara G. (UC Berkeley, Boalt Hall Law)

“Ann’s fee is an extremely small price to pay for the results. Having no friends or family in the legal field, I had no idea how to correctly articulate my applications, where to apply, or how to begin. I spent one year applying to law schools with no help from Ann, and ultimately no admissions offers. Later, I found Ann online and read her testimonials from her past clients. I was so excited to start with her! Immediately, Ann provided me with invaluable advice and a true level of care. She has an amazing way of bringing out the best of a person in application form. She will help take what you have written and organize it perfectly. I was so excited to apply to many great schools and I received multiple offers for admission for my top choices! I am so happy to now be a part of her testimonials! I will recommend Ann to anyone thinking about applying to law school. She exceeded my expectations and ultimately showed me results. ”

- Kari Picarello (ASU Law)

“What I found most valuable about Ann’s services was having someone who I know is on my side, knows what she is talking about when it comes to what adcomms want to see, and whose only agenda was helping me succeed. During this process I was overloaded with advice and personal statement proofreaders who gave me conflicting advice. It’s a big luxury to have your own consultant, and one of those luxuries that are worth the investment. Ann helped me to look at my own writing objectively and encouraged me to bring out the most relevant themes and cut the rest. She must have known what she was talking about because I got into my ultimate top 20 reach school!!”

- Kristen (University of Texas School of Law)

“Ann Levine is amazing! I would not have had such a great cycle without her help. After taking the LSAT for the second time, I was extremely happy with my score increase, but I still did not think I had a chance at a Top 5 law school. Ann, however, encouraged me to apply, and with her help and guidance, I was not only admitted but I was also offered a scholarship to one of those schools.

“Ann helped me craft such well-written and developed law school applications. Before her, I had a very bland resume that neglected to mention several of my attributes – attributes which I know helped me gain admission to the schools I applied to. Moreover, I had initially written a personal statement that was not very personal. However, Ann’s writing exercise allowed me to think and write about events in my life that I otherwise, would have overlooked. She then helped me revise and sculpt my essays so that they were more refined, clear, and concise.

“However, what I think makes Ann such a great consultant is her dedication to her clients. She was always prompt about responding to my emails and phone calls, even during the holidays and her birthday! Furthermore, her services did not stop after I was admitted to several top law schools. She continued to assist me as I negotiated for scholarships from these institutions. In fact, with her help, I was able to receive scholarships that ranged from one-third tuition to over half tuition from some of the nation’s most prestigious law schools. Keep in mind that my LSAT score was either at the median or at the 25% of these schools.

“Now that my cycle has ended, I can truly say that hiring Ann as an admissions consultant was the best decision I made when I applied to law school. Her help has been invaluable. Thanks to her, I was admitted to 12 of the 13 law schools I applied to, and I received scholarships from 11 of those schools.

“Thank you, Ann! You are the best!”

- R.F. (Columbia)

“Hey Ann, Just wanted to share this with you. Yesterday I received in the mail a small thank you sized card from University of Detroit. I just assumed it would be an invite to admitted students open house. But it ended up being a mass printed card congratulating me on my acceptance but written on the top half of the card was a nice hand written note from their Dean Marc Gordon. I don't have it in front of me but it basically said that he really enjoyed reading about my experiences with the lacrosse team and the story about Alec. He also pointed out that his son was starting lacrosse and that on my next visit I should stop by his office to say hi. I just thought that was amazing that he wrote that himself and actually referred to Alec in his note. I really just wanted to share that with you and not knowing how common that is I think it is a testament to the objectives, ideals, and principles of your system. Thanks again and hopefully more good news to come.”

- Adam

“I would highly recommend Ann Levine’s services to all interested in actually getting into Law School. I looked at several sites before selecting Ann. She is phenomenal. I had several strikes against me, low LSAT score, not so great GPA and I have been out of school for 5 years. Ann helped me to rework my essay and create an addendum explaining, but not making excuses for, my pitfalls. She gave me a plethora of schools to apply to that she thought would be a good fit for me. Not only was I accepted to law school - I have been accepted to several law schools. I never dreamed that I would have options, and it is the greatest feeling in the world. I am the ultimate skeptic but this is the best investment I have ever made in myself. Ann is there through the entire process, we worked on all essays together, we picked schools together, she gave me advice when I was waitlisted and congratulated me on my acceptance. I wish I could take her to school with me too.”

- D’nnette Savannah

“I wanted to let you know that I 100% decided to go to Willamette in the Fall! :) I really appreciate all your help in getting me into a school that I am excited and proud to go to. I had really given up hope when I called you back in December, and I don’t think I would have applied again for this Fall if you hadn’t encouraged me to do so. I think you could probably add mental health advisor/cheerleader to your specialty services! I have referred a couple of my friends to you for some guidance so hopefully you will hear from them soon!”

- Lauren A.

“My email box currently shows over 100 emails received from Ann in the past 6 months and she usually gets back to me within a day or two, even on such time consuming requests as to review an entire admissions package (and she was thorough-- she caught a mistake I made where I was using both ‘Berkeley’ and ‘Berkley’ on an essay). I applied to most of the T14 schools, and more schools accepted me than waitlisted me and several offered a significant amount of scholarship, one of which was a full 3 year scholarship. Not a single T14 school that I had applied to rejected my application. It was pleasure working with her, and if I had to ever go through this process again, there’s no doubt I’d retain her service again.”

- John P. (Slated to attend NYU)

“I remember how devastated I was last spring when I received my LSAT in the mid 150s. I was certain that despite my good grades and strong work experience, my LSAT would effectively rule me out from gaining admittance to a top law school. Discouraged, I searched around the internet for law school admissions counselors and came across Ann’s website. I sent an email to her, and unlike others I contacted, she got back to me that same day.

“From the very beginning, Ann was genuinely concerned with my situation and enthusiastic about the prospect of working with me. She assured me that while the LSAT was extremely important, a strong application package would go a long way in the admissions process.

“Ann helped me identify my strengths as a law school applicant and showed me how to emphasize those strengths in my applications. Whether it happened to be on a resume, personal statement, or addendum, Ann worked with me daily to craft these items into powerful pieces of writing.

“When it came time to send out applications, Ann was always there to proofread everything beforehand. She also made sure that each application was tailored to each school. Additionally, whenever I had any doubts, Ann was always available to talk. If I wanted to make a rush alteration in an application or essay, Ann was always there to give her feedback. There was not one time that she failed to return a phone call or respond to an email. In fact, the turnaround time for her responses was quite remarkable. As an applicant, to have someone you can depend on like that is a huge plus.

“Throughout this long process, Ann became more like a friend than merely an advisor. Working with her is one of the best decisions I have made, and I owe much of my success to her.”

- M.A. (Boston College Law School)

“To law school applicants, I’d say that at the end of the day Ann’s services are essentially free. Before consulting with Ann, I was seriously thinking about sending out 30 applications (to be on the safe side). Even though I desired to stay in the NY area, I decided to send apps to all 4th tier schools around the country. Before getting Ann’s help, I didn’t even think of applying to schools Ann suggested, especially to the ones in NYC. However, I was accepted into my #1 choice! Ann gave me a list of 11 schools and before Thanksgiving I sent out 6 apps! I began receiving acceptance letters even before I had a chance to send out the rest of the apps! I received huge scholarships from 3 schools and a handwritten note from one school that the admissions were impressed with my apps. In addition, I spent $1,550 altogether for Ann’s help and apps, instead of $1,800 only for the apps. What more would you wish?

“As you will quickly learn, the application process is not only your personal statement and resume (both are just a starting point), which Ann will be polishing until both of you would be amazed. After that, there are endless amounts of big and small questions, which are different for every school app. It is really overwhelming how different every app is – it could just stop you from sending them out at all; you’d start the next app and you’ll stop somewhere in the middle because of that little question again. Moreover, your PS will need to be adjusted to every school you apply: first school would ask for a 2 page PS, second - for 500 words, third – no more than 3-4 pages, forth - for endless, etc.; Ann will adjust it for every school. Trust me, even if your life story is really powerful and unique, you can’t rely on yourself with it at least because it’s very hard to put an already polished 2-3 page PS into 500 words. My advice is don’t be ashamed to ask Ann any of your questions – she’ll know the answer and never make you feel bad – “Sorry for bothering you again,” I’d say once again – “I love to help,” would always be the answer. If she says or emails you something like “I’m doing it for a living and I’m good at it,” it means that you’ve gone too far in disbelieving in yourself. If Ann says that you should apply to a certain school you feel you’d never get into because of some law school guidebook, U.S. Journal, or your “numbers”, you better listen to Ann. I still honestly can’t understand how and why she knows better, but she really truly does.

“At certain times, when you’ll send half of your apps out, you’ll feel drained and hopeless because it’s so unbelievable how you could get into any of the schools on your (Ann’s) list. At such a moment, I emailed Ann that we should think about Puerto Rico and CBA schools. Her answer arrived right after I touched the “send” button; it was short and to the point: “You are not going to Puerto Rico and CBA schools.” And I thought who could know myself better than I do? The answer is simple: Ann.

“I was taking an LSAT prep course, and a well-known company promised that their tutors are available 24/7. It was a lie, and I was not surprised then because how you could be reachable 24/7 if you teach more than one student? Ann isn’t like that. She is here for you 24/7 – at least that’s how I felt (and still feel). She’d answer a question in minutes, in seconds. My PS polishing took her the “longest” – about 24 hours (!!!!); she apologized for that, “Thank you for your patience…”

“And I’ll never forget emailing Ann after my first acceptance letter, “I’m going to law school” and her answer, “Yay, you are going to law school!” Sometimes I think: what if I knew Ann 4 years ago, when I didn’t even apply because I thought my LSAT score is too low? I’d be a lawyer by now…”

- Y.P. in NY, NY (NYLS)

“Ann will guide you every step of the way in the law school process. She will return calls and e-mails almost immediately, and no question is a "stupid" question to her. She will help you produce the best application package possible by focusing on your strengths and what you can offer each school; she makes it clear that going to law school is not just about having the grades and the LSAT score. Other parts of the application matter as well, like recommendations and essays! Ann really helped me to write essays that reflected who I am and what I wanted to show the admissions counselors when I was applying. Not only will Ann read your essay once or twice, she will re-read and give feedback as many times as you want, until you are satisfied with the final product. Moreover, Ann has expert knowledge and advice to give when deciding where to apply and what your chances are. She proofreads every application before it gets sent out to the schools, and will check in with you to see what the status is on your application for each school. Finally, when you send in all your applications and you start to hear back from the schools, Ann will wholeheartedly take part in the joy and excitement as well as the disappointments. When I called Ann to tell her I received good news from the school I have been waiting for, her reaction made me cry. She seemed happier than anyone to hear the news, and was just as excited and happy as I was. I don’t just recommend Ann to anyone thinking of applying to law schools, I think it is mandatory to work with her if you want to go to your dream law school. Sign up with Ann, you won’t regret it!”

- J.K. in NY, NY (Cardozo Law School)

“Ann, Just got word from Valparaiso (the one law school where I was waitlisted) that they have accepted me for this fall! What a relief! Thank you so much for your help, advice and support! I am certain that your guidance helped me get acceptance and give me another opportunity to put the miserable [previous conditional program rejection] experience behind me and give me another opportunity to study the law. You have no idea how elated I am.” “Thanks again!”

– N.W.

“Ann Levine is the greatest! Someone with prior use recommended Ann’s service to me. I am so glad that I decided to use her. Ann does exactly what her website describes and more. She clarified and explained all of my concerns and was timely and efficient in responding back whether through email or phone and also helped me perfect my essays and resume.

“Based upon my LSAT score and GPA, Ann helped narrow my choices in deciding which schools presented a greater chance of being accepted and also encouraged me to apply to schools where my scores weren’t within their median range. As a result, I not only was accepted into several law schools, but to my surprise I received scholarship offers ranging from 10 percent to 2 full tuition scholarships, not to mention I was wait listed at schools where my scores were far below the median range. I don’t think any of this would have been possible without Ann’s services.

“For me Ann’s guidance is priceless and I‘d recommend her services to anyone. (However if you are looking for someone to write your essays for you she is not that person…Ann will simply be the catalyst needed to get those thoughts flowing to write effectively). Thanks again for everything!”

- Demytra

“Ann was extremely helpful and I am sure I made the right choice in utilizing her services. Before I went with Ann, I used Admissions Consultants. I switched to Ann because she genuinely seemed more concerned about getting me the results I wanted, as opposed to billing the most hours. She helped me create an overall package that stood out and helped me make good choices about where to apply. With the help of Ann, out of the eight schools I applied to, I gained admission to five and got wait listed and then admitted to two others. I recommend Ann’s services without reservation and could not imagine completing the application process without her.”

–Alex M.

“Of all the people that I looked at, I thought that Ann was the best choice. She was affordable (a HUGE plus) and extremely qualified…

“Ann turned out to be absolutely fantastic! I used her to help with everything, from my personal statement to filing out my applications to writing supplements for my applications. She helped me craft a personal statement that I (and everyone who read it) thought was superb, especially compared to my first pre-Ann drafts. She was always extremely fast in responding to my e-mails (usually within 24 hours or less). We worked together from July until I had put down my deposit and for most the time we exchanged daily e-mails. What made working with her so great was that I really felt like she took a personal interest in my success …

“At the end of the day, I got into two Top-14 schools (Cornell and Berkeley) when my LSAT score should have excluded me from them. I really think that it was Ann’s help that got me into those schools. At one school, both my LSAT score and GPA were low and I got in probably because I had a really strong personal statement. I’m headed to Berkeley in the fall and I have Ann to thank.

“I recommended Ann to a friend who was in a similar situation (low LSAT score, high expectations) and she helped her get into a great school that - like me - should have been out of her reach based on her numbers.

“Ann is really great and I think that as law school admissions is getting more and more competitive, it is essential to have a person as qualified and competitive as Ann in your corner. I know I wouldn’t want to be competing with applicants who did.”

- P.A., New York

law school success Jessica“I survived a tragic incident in the military that almost destroyed my mind, my career and my hope. Since I had a long long road of recovery ahead of me just in my personal life, law school seemed so far out of the picture I thought it would be nearly impossible. I had trouble with my grades, and with my self esteem, and was afraid to even apply. Then I found Ann, and with our first conversation I feel we connected and she made me realize that my tragedies and turmoils could be seen as a pillar of triumph. She gave me the support, resources, time and genuine concern and care to see me through the very often rigorous and stressful and intimidating law school process. There was really only one law school I wanted to go to, and I really thought it was a long long shot but Ann encouraged me to apply anyway, and we worked the kinks out during the application process, and a few weeks later, I was accepted to the ONE and only Law school I ever wanted to attend. Ann, I don’t know how to thank you. The day I got my acceptance letter I cried and rejoiced as it meant a new positive life for me in the future, and closure to all the self doubt and fear I had dragged with me all those years. Law school may have validated my hopes and dreams, but way before my acceptance letter, Ann had faith in me and helped me learn one of the most important lessons of all….to never lose faith, stay positive and to validate myself.

“Thank you so much ANN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

“With love and admiration, Jessica.”

- Jessica Brakey

Read more of Ann’s Law School Admission Success Stories

“When I was considering applying to law school, I had the full package - amazing grades, leadership experience, a strong undergraduate major from a reputable university. I had my hopes set very high and I wanted to attend a top law school. So after months of preparing for the LSAT, I was upset to learn that I had received a 160, a score that would undoubtedly hinder me from being a competitive applicant at top-14 and top-20 law schools. In searching the Internet for advice and "success stories" of past applicants, I stumbled upon Ann’s website. I immediately contacted Ann who reassured me that I had every right to set my hopes high and that with my credentials I would get into law school. So with Ann’s invaluable advice I set out to craft a great personal statement. Ann was there through every step of the process. Applying to law school can be quite daunting, especially since the sheer number of competitive applicants at top schools is incredible. It really helped having someone on my side who was first of all honest about my chances and who answered any questions I had no matter how insignificant they initially seem to me. In the end I am happy to report that I recently sent in my tuition deposit to Georgetown University Law Center. I am convinced that I was accepted to my first choice law school because of Ann’s assistance. The Dean of Admissions even wrote a personal note on my acceptance letter commending me on my personal statement! Hiring Ann was the best thing I could have done for my law school applications. Ann, thank you for all of your hard work. In the opinion of this happy future law student, you are truly THE Law School Expert!”

- M.E., Virginia

“I just wanted to thank you for all your help with my applications. I honestly believe I would not be attending Pace Law School as a full time student (with a $6,000 scholarship) without you. You put my mind to ease with all my frantic, and sometimes hysterical, questions and concerns. With such a stressful situation like this, I know I wouldn’t have been able to go through all this without your help. I was accepted to Albany, Hofstra, NYLS, Louisville which included a handwritten note responding positively to my personal statement, Widener, Nova, and Pace, among others. Again, I want to thank you and let you know I will highly recommend you to anyone I may encounter who is applying to law school”

Danielle Verga, NY, NY

UPDATE

Danielle will be attending her first choice law school - SETON HALL - she was admitted off the wait list and sent Ann this e-mail:

“I AM GOING TO SETON HALL!!!!!!!!!! Thank you soo much for your help. I can’t believe I got in on the wait list. I heard from so many people that I should just take a wait list as a NO. Thank you for all your help!! I couldn’t have gotten into my FIRST CHOICE without you!!!”

- Danielle

Law School Success Judd“I’m going to law school! WOOOOOOOO! I can’t possibly thank you enough. I don’t mean that as a euphemism - I mean I do not think I am physically capable of communicating via e-mail how thankful I am. If I ever get out to California, I’ll buy you a steak dinner, or a house, or push someone in front of a car for you, whatever’s your fancy!!!” - Email update from Judd S. after being admitted to George Mason University School of Law.

“I’m a 1L at George Mason University School of Law. I had a good LSAT, but a terrible GPA - I don’t mean "okay," I don’t mean "sub par," I mean a little under a 2.5. I’d thought this would have been prohibitive to going to law school whatsoever, -certainly- to a first-tier school; I was wrong. I’m certain it’s because of Ann’s advice. Not only am I positive her help was instrumental in my acceptance(s), but if I were ever inclined to transfer schools, I’d seek her out again in something less than a heartbeat.

“As to her availability - it took me about seven hours to get back to you on this e-mail. By Ann’s standards, that’s a very long time. I don’t think it ever took her more than 24 hours to reply to any question of mine, no matter how inane or repetitive (and some were both, I guarantee you, on my part), and I’d say the average response time was overnight if I sent the note after around 10 CST (I lived in Texas at the time), and within 3-6 hours if it was sent during anything approaching reasonable operational hours. Obviously there are exceptions to this, but for the most part, Ann’s responses were frighteningly rapid (inside of six hours), and the ones that weren’t were still within a day, at absolute most.

“Here’s the thing about Ann, and about law school applications, that I’d like to add - you’re going to make mistakes on them. 3/4 of the time, when I wrote or formulated something, Ann thought it was great, and made some small edits so that it flowed better or that it sounded slightly more appealing. 1/4 of the time, I completely botched it up, and she saved me from a (retrospectively clear) disaster. The problem is that we, seeing it from the first person, more or less are completely unable to distinguish the former from the latter.

“Ann has a certain demeanor about her that makes it exceptionally clear that she’s willing to take as much time as required with you to perfect your applications, but that you won’t need to obsess needlessly over them; she’s reassuring, but never gives you the impression that you’re being somehow flattered or, for lack of a more cordial word, BS-ed. She will give you realistic projections based on everything you tell her for where you can go, should go, and what might be the best fit for you - and most of all, in that grueling few months between when you apply and are accepted, she’ll still be there…and that was worth every cent, in and of itself.

“I apologize that this ran a bit long; however, as you can tell, I simply can’t speak well enough of Ann, and I absolutely credit her with my success in the application process - and, as a result, my enjoying embarking on this experience (which is what law school is, to put it mildly) just as much as I am.

“Final piece of advice that might save you some heartache: if she tells you you’re fine…you’re fine. It’ll save you worry. :)”

- Judd S.

UPDATE

Judd ended up ranked near the top of his law school class and Ann helped him (once again) with his transfer applications. He has already been admitted to three top–10 law schools and is waiting to hear from others.

Read more of Ann’s Law School Admission Success Stories

“There are definitely secrets to the game of law school applications that go well beyond the numbers alone. Ann Levine knows those secrets. She will guide you through every step of the game with unyielding focus. I am willing to bet that she spent just as much time analyzing my application as I did putting it together. I would recommend Ann to anyone who is serious about presenting the most competitive application possible to wherever they dream of going. For me, it was a small investment that will be paying untold dividends for then rest of my life.

“When I heard the good news from my first choice, a top-ten law school, Ann was one of the first people I called. I would not be in this position if I had not decided to give her a call when I was knee-deep in applications last October. I wanted to call her not only to thank her, but also because I knew she would be excited for me. Ann takes a personal interest in your success during the entire admission process. She is a truly dedicated professional, yet with a warm personality and immense enthusiasm. She treats you more like a friend than a client. Thank you again Ann!”

- T.J. Mascia, North Carolina (attending Duke Law)

“Ann was invaluable in helping me craft the various pieces of my law school application. Coming from an engineering background and having been out of the academic environment for a number of years I would have been lost as to where to start with my personal statement. Ann helped immensely in both getting me started on my statement and later refining it into something that would be strength rather than a weakness in my overall application. Ann was an incredible asset during my application process and I highly recommend her to anyone applying to law school.”

–Adam (attending Franklin Pierce Law School)

“I wanted to let you know how much I appreciate everything that you have done for me. I don’t know how anyone could make it through the law school application process on their own. During such a stressful and confusing time it was always a comfort knowing that you were just a phone call or email away. I had no idea even where to start when it came to my personal statement and was scared to death before I spoke with you. After speaking with several of my friends I know that it wasn’t just me feeling like that. After getting together with you the first time and coming up with a plan it felt like a huge weight was lifted off of my shoulders. I had a solid idea for my personal statement and a clear understanding of what the application process would be like. I know that my personal statement had a huge impact on many of my applications due to the fact that my undergraduate grades were below the 25th percentile for most (if not all) of the schools that I applied to and my LSAT was average for the schools that I applied to. Even with that being the case, I received acceptance letters from 5 of the 9 schools that I applied to, and even received a scholarship offer from one. Most importantly, I got in at my 1st choice and that’s what really matters.  I will recommend your services to anyone that I know who is applying to law school. I know that it made a huge difference for me.

“Again, thank you for all of your hard work and personalized dedication to my situation. You can mark me down as "EXTREMELY SATISFIED" if you are taking surveys! I will also continue to let you know how my law school experience is going and I wish you the best of luck with everything.”

– Daniel McCoy (University of South Carolina School of Law)

“Without Ann’s help I really don’t know if I would have gotten into the one law school I applied to. I was unsure how to handle the application at many levels and Ann really helped me to focus on making things work together as a package. I felt like I had a number of things working against me at the time of my application: it was late in the rolling admissions cycle, my LSAT was middle of the road, my work experience didn’t seem compelling, etc. With Ann’s pointers all questions were asked and I was able to write a compelling personal statement. I felt that my application was as strong as I could hope for.

“I was very happy that I got in on my first shot! The money spent may well have saved me a year of my life as I would have had to go through the whole thing again - and who knows how that would have turned out? Now I am entering my second year and really enjoying it. I heartily recommend Ann to anyone who has worries or questions about the law school admission process.”

- John V. (George Mason University School of Law)

“With the help of Ann Levine, I was able to get into a great law school. I had no idea what to write on my personal statement or how to organize and present my applications to schools in a manner that would truly portray my desire and potential for success. I learned as well the importance of choosing two recommenders that would highlight my assets and at the same time speak of me as a person, which is something that I believe is invaluable to schools who are seeking people of strong character. I would recommend Ann to anyone unsure about the application process or even to those who feel confident in their abilities to succeed in law school but are not quite sure how to prove this in their applications.”

- Bret Anton

Law School Success“Life in law school probably wouldn’t have existed with out you, Ann. I can’t thank you enough for lending such a helping hand. I was a nervous wreck before I stumbled across you. Thankfully, somehow, God steered me in your direction. From helping me with my essay, my resume, the LOR, even tactics to get off a waitlist, your time and input has been invaluable. While I’m still waiting to hear back from my #1 school, I just wanted you to know that I got into my #2 school with a half tuition scholarship — and I don’t think it would have been possible without you. Thank you a million times over — from the bottom of my heart.”

- Veronica N.

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“In retrospect, I cannot even fathom having undergone the law school application process without Ann by my side. She provided guidance in highlighting the aspects of my application that were not immediately clear to me to ensure that I set myself apart from others. Not only did she serve as a consultant on all matters related to the process, she was also there for moral support as I received my decisions. Throughout the entire process, she always struck the perfect balance between being both encouraging and realistic. If you have any qualms about applying to law school, you would be doing yourself a disservice by not hiring Ann--she is an absolute gem!”

- Christina

Law School Success Peter“Without Ann I would not have been able to properly focus my admission pursuit. Prior to working with Ann, my list of schools was completely erratic and I did not understand how to properly play up my strengths to admissions officers. Ann helped me to properly tailor my list of schools to ones that were best suited for me. She guided me all the way from school selection through acceptance. Each step of the admission process was distilled for me and the feedback she gave me on my personal statement was fabulous. As an end result, I was able to maximize the amount of acceptances I received as well as find the schools that were best suited for me. If not for Ann I’d probably be sitting around with my fingers crossed right now because I would have applied to all the wrong schools. Instead I am trying to decide which schools I DON’t want to send deposits to.”

- Peter Cifichiello (Attending Fordham Law School)

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“As someone who started out completely clueless about applying to law school, Ann was the key to demystifying the entire process. She helped me make the right decision about which schools to apply to, how to craft my personal statement and scholarship essays, and how to ensure that I got great letters of recommendation. And even though I applied to 16 schools, she was never too busy for my questions - no matter how small or how numerous. I am confident that without her help, I could have never gotten into 13 schools or received as many scholarship offers. The decision to use Admission Advantage was truly one of the best investments I ever made.”

- Cheryl K. who will be attending U. of Washington School of Law

“Ann Levine was of immense help to me in the law school application process.  She was of the most help regarding my resume, my personal statement and deciding which schools to apply to.  She encouraged me to apply to schools I had not considered.  I am glad she did, because those are the ones where I was accepted.  Ann always responded quickly to emails; sometimes within minutes. The money was some of the best I have ever spent.  I recommend her highly.”

– Richard Glenn, DDS (Attending University of Seattle School of Law)

“Ann couldn’t have been more helpful through the stressful law school application/admission process. Before I sought her help, I was overwhelmed. With her constant help and around the clock availability my application process was a great success. Looking back, I don’t know what I would have done without her!”

David, Syracuse, NY Accepted to Brooklyn and Cardozo (among others)

“In college I was a Greek leader and had a fairly solid academic record.  When I took my LSAT my score was a disappointing 156, and since I had gotten into some legal troubles as an undergraduate I wasn’t sure if getting into law school would be worth my time.  After working with Ann we were able to put a positive spin on my experiences and I ended up getting into Hofstra.  I can smile and say that I couldn’t have done it without her!”

– Nelson (Hofstra Law)

“My application to law school was nearly mission impossible due to my language barrier and low LSAT score. Ann very encouraging to me, and she professionally and promptly answered my questions. Ann reviewed my statement and other documents thoroughly and gave me very valuable opinions. If you think your application to law school is mission impossible, you may seek Ann’s advice and her help will make your application possible.”

Wilson, Boston, MA who was accepted to a law school this year
after being rejected from the same law school the year before.

Law School Success Naomi“I have dreamed of going to law school for thirty years. As an older, non- traditional law school applicant, I was very anxious about the process of applying to law school. Your advice and guidance resulted in my being accepted to five law schools that are specifically suited to my academic and geographical parameters. I was particularly impressed with the amount of personal time you spent assessing my strengths and weaknesses which helped me to determine which schools would appreciate my unique situation as a working adult. Your evaluation of my personal statement helped me to focus on the importance of my life experiences and showcase the positive aspects of my current life. I could not have gone through this process without your amazing insight and help. I would strongly recommend that anyone about to go through the arduous process of applying to law school utilize your services. Thank you for making my dream come true!”

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Naomi B.

“I don’t understand how people apply to law school without YOU!”

J. R., North Carolina

“I found Ann the second time around I was applying to Law School and it was the best decision I ever made. I honestly don’t know if I would have been accepted without her help; I really doubt it. My grades were good however my LSAT score did not give me much of an advantage. Ann encouraged me to not give up and I retook the LSAT with a 20% increase in my percentile standings! My essay and resume were fantastic thanks to her expertise. She truly is the expert and I encourage every student applying to Law School to take advantage of the wonderful service she offers! I am starting Law School in the fall of 07’ and I couldn’t ask for anything else. Thanks Ann!!!”

Kat Paragiou, Cleveland, Ohio

“Ann Levine offers professional services that are invaluable for a prospective law student. She was always available to offer guidance at every stage of the application and decision-making process. With her assistance, I was not only admitted to my law school of choice, but was also a candidate for several competitive scholarships. I would certainly recommend her to any pre-law students.”

Michael

“I had applied to law school before with little success.  The second time around, I contacted Ann who showed me not only what admissions committees were looking for, but also how to truly turn my materials in to huge selling points that differentiated me from my competition.  The insight I received from Ann was absolutely invaluable and enabled me to get scholarships to all of my top school choices.”

Jillian Block

“Despite all the law students, lawyers, and, even law professors that I spoke with during the application process, Ann was the only one who knew the answers to questions that ultimately made the difference in my getting accepted to my first choice law school.  Her in-depth knowledge of the application process and what specific schools are looking for in candidates meant that she was able to offer advice as to where to apply and what my chances were.”

Sarah P., New York

“Working with Ann was a wonderful decision. As an undergraduate at a large school, I had few options for strong, personalized pre-law school advising. I came to Ann with a good idea of the schools I wanted to attend, and she gave me the added guidance I needed. At Ann’s urging, I composed a personal statement that really captured the essence of my undergraduate experience and my academic goals. I believe my polished applications and my great personal statements really helped me as I applied to highly competitive schools. Ann’s guidance was indispensable--her prompt responses to e-mails and phone calls, realistic advice, personalized approach, and knowledge of law school admissions make her a truly indispensable ally in the world of law school applications.”

Heather Stangle, MD

“Applying to law school introduced me professional to a murky world of competition I had never encountered before. An application alone would not get me where I wanted.  I knew I needed information and a strategy.  I read books, visited discussion websites, talked to lots of people and grew fearful about my prospects. I visited schools and spoke with admission officers and then grew confident about my qualifications. More confused and worried than ever, I knew that edge I sought should be from someone on the inside who could give me the straight story and be my advocate through the application process…

“Ann Levine gave my applications that edge among the thousands of other high-achievers and determined law school candidates. Being able to turn to her and trust her experience and knowledge also gave me peace of mind for the seven nerve-wracking months from applying to deciding among the schools that accepted me. I had no idea how many decisions this process would demand from me, how many questions I would have to answer. With the stakes so high and every detail under scrutiny, I am ever thankful that Ann was available to me every step of the way. Her informed, clear, insightful advice helped me understand my strengths, present them at their best, and communicate effectively with the schools I pursued. With support, I was accepted to a school in the city I wanted with the specializations I sought and was able to levy my acceptances at other schools for a scholarship at that first choice school. Thank you, Ann!”

- Jo Williams, San Francisco, CA

“Imagine this situation: You make a last minute decision to apply to 16 law schools with 48 hours before the deadlines; you have a poor LSAT history; your UGPA is just above a 3.0. All of these factors do not amount to much as a potential applicant to law school. This was my situation and I thought it was hopeless. Ann disagreed. She was realistic and motivated to help me get my applications done and done well.  She saw someone with real potential. I decided to retain her and found her giving me immediate instruction, because the reality was, I had no time to spare. I managed to complete my personal statement in one night and found it to be one of the best pieces of writing that I had ever produced. She helped me write crucial addendums that would explain my poor LSAT performance and my mediocre GPA. The personal statement and addendums were completed to perfection in record breaking time…

“Now came the waiting game. There were numerous times when I called Ann very upset. In fact, I probably called her after every rejection that I received. She was there to talk to me and understood my frustrations. If she was not available for some reason, all I had to do was leave a message or e-mail her and she got back to me very shortly thereafter. Well good things come to those who wait! I received an acceptance to one of my top choices and was never happier! I am now on my way to pursing my dream of becoming an attorney. I COULD NOT HAVE DONE IT WITHOUT YOU, ANN. THANK YOU!!!”

Larry Krutchik, NJ

LawSchoolSuccess Shirley“I would recommend Ann to anyone applying to law school. As the first person in my family to pursue a higher education, I really did not know where to start. Ann helped me choose the schools that best fit my LSAT score and GPA so that I would not waste my time and money. Ann gives you results. Unlike other services, Ann helps you out with your law school materials until you are completely satisfied with your work and she is extremely easy to contact.  Her comments and suggestions can fine-tune your average application package to a great application package. With Ann’s help I was accepted into a law school with an LSAT score that was 5 points below the 25 percentile. Ann’s service is the best investment you can make towards your law school education!”

S.L. Washington, DC

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“Working with Ann was an invaluable experience and one of the best decisions I made!

“Ann made me confident about my applications. Throughout the entire process Ann was extremely knowledgeable about what would work the best for me and satisfy what schools would be looking for. She was genuinely interested in helping me succeed and it showed with every phone call and e-mail. She always made me feel like I was her only client by her fast responses and amount of time she spent speaking with me. When I was struggling for a direction for my personal statement Ann guided me through the details that she, as a past admissions counselor, would like to see. When I was waitlisted at one of my top choice schools, it was Ann’s advice that I have no doubt is the reason I was later accepted. I would highly recommend Ann to anyone who is going through the experience of applying to law school.”

Arpita Gupte

“My undergraduate GPA was well below the 25th percentile of top tier schools. However, Ann helped me to craft a personal statement and addendum that showcased my strengths and explained deficiencies in my application. Ann reviewed and edited several drafts of my personal statement, resume and addendum as fast as I could get them to her. Thanks to Ann’s help, I was not only admitted, but received a scholarship to a top tier school.”

Scott Eisner, Los Angeles, CA

“For much higher prices, some of  corporate competitors will have you working with college grads who never even thought of going to law school, and who are merely filling the role of copy editor. These services will not provide what many law school applicants need the most: advice on content. Ann, on the other hand, will be your own personal consultant who will advise you on every aspect of the admissions process, especially what to include in your personal statement.

“I was worried my numbers wouldn’t be enough, and Ann helped me make the most of my credentials by highlighting those that would have the most positive impact on admissions officers. In the end, I was accepted to several of my target schools (one with a scholarship), which left me with plenty of options in the spring. I would not have been nearly as successful without Ann’s guidance. Her services are a testament to the passion of getting more for less.”

Christian Vogel, FL

“Without beating around the bush, I’ll admit it - I had a not-so great LSAT score of 144 and a cumulative GPA of 3.26. I thought there was no hope for me. I had every intention of taking the LSAT again, but wasn’t sure. After a year, I didn’t really know what to do, and I was frustrated. I then found Ann’s website, and then I talked to Ann about my situation.

“I have to honestly say she is the best solution when it comes to preparing yourself for law school admissions - NO QUESTION. I couldn’t really change the numbers, so Ann knew just what to do as she focused on my strengths instead, like attending school while working full- time and raising two small children, or my gradual improvement through college. She helped me tailor my personal statement into a positive and essential tool by providing key advice, which eventually led to my admission to law school. Not only did she help me with my resume and personal statement, but she also helped me develop my answers to critical questions that were supplements required by schools. Even when some schools put me on the "wait list," Ann knew just what to do to keep the fire burning. She’s always available (somehow she does it), and she always provided crucial insight to the process using her knowledge and expertise.

“Above all, Ann cares. There were many times when I would express my frustration and tenacity about the admission process and the hoops that one may feel they have to jump through just to get accepted. Ann was extremely supportive and kept me positive, she let me vent, SHE LISTENED, and then spun it into a positive to keep my drive going. I would HIGHLY RECOMMEND Ann to anyone applying for law school.”

Scott Garrie, Orlando, FL

“I took an LSAT class and hired an LSAT tutor before I found Ann Levine, and I have absolutely no doubt that hiring her was the best thing I did in the whole process. First of all, she is a great and very fast editor. I’ve been a professional writer for 14 years and still what she did with my personal statement made it a hundred times better. Another great thing about Ann is that she has lots of experience as a law school admissions officer, so you literally can’t find anyone anywhere who knows more about what admissions officers are looking for because she actually spent years looking for it herself. Many people will tell you what admissions officers are looking for, but what do they really know? They haven’t been there; Ann has. Having that confidence in her judgment was the whole ballgame for me…

“We’ve all read the books and articles that say that you have to market" yourself on law school applications. But what does that really mean? And how do you do it? How do you know what to choose? Ann knows. She quickly devises a strategy with you and after that you never have to look back or wonder if you’re emphasizing the wrong things about yourself. You’re just off and running. When I found Ann, I was so demoralized by the whole LSAT experience I don’t think I was really prepared to work my hardest on my applications. Ann kept me on track, on schedule, and never let me get bogged down by doubts or over-thinking. And I didn’t have to guess what the schools wanted because she knew! I really can’t express how lucky I feel to have found Ann. If you really want to go to law school you’d be flat out crazy not to hire her.”

Adam G, Beverly Hills, CA

“I had been considering applying to Law Schools for some time and began looking on the Internet for resources to improve my odds of being accepted. There is so much great information out there about the things you need to do, but I could not find anything that told me how to get it done. I was looking for a coach, and I was not finding one. Until I found Ann Levine. Ann walked me though the entire process and provided me invaluable guidance as I completed every step of the application process. With her guidance, and a lot of hours spent studying for the LSAT, I feel I presented myself in the best possible way. The reward? Acceptance to the law school of my choice. Thank you again Ann, for everything. I wish you the very best.”

Michael Hazen, Las Vegas, NV

“…Even when some schools put me on the "wait list," Ann knew just what to do to keep the fire burning. She’s always available, and she always provided crucial insight to the process using her knowledge and expertise…”

“Wow, there’s just so much to say great about Ann Levine’s services I don’t know where to begin! I was worried. I had taken the LSAT, gotten my score and thought, I’m never going to get into Law School.  I had spent hours listening to people tell me everything" I needed to know about the application process and still felt hopelessly lost. I was searching for some direction, guidance and a clear understanding of what law schools were expecting to hear from me when I stumbled upon www.law-school-addmission-expert.com; once I read the testimonials on the web page I felt I too had a strong chance of getting accepted into law school…

“After speaking with Ann the first time, I knew I lucked upon someone special and decided that working with her was an investment that I had to make. Today, as I prepare to move to the West Coast for my 1st year in law school, I know that working with Ann was the best decision I could have ever made! …

 

“Whenever Ann talked to me about my essays over the phone, she made me feel like I was her only client. There was never a long wait for a response to my messages or emails. I am still amazed that I received emails from Ann 20 minutes after I sent her one-at 2 o’clock in the morning! There was no ‘selling of dreams’ or ‘fairytale games’ with Ann. She is professional, realistic, and straight to the point; at the same time, she’s sensitive to the fact that she is actively participating in her one of most important decisions her clients could ever make…

 

“So much more than editor, Ann is a counselor of sorts-she made me believe in my writing abilities, adhere to the writing process, take pride in my strengths and embrace my weakness. Putting all of these elements together created a strong law school application that received the consideration and attention it needed to be admitted into one of the schools of my choice. I would recommend Ann’s services over and over again to any law school applicant who wants to put there very best foot forward and seriously give themselves a wining advantage!”

Sheila Brown, Washington, D.C.

“Ann, thank you so much for not only helping me through a very stressful process but for always being available, kind, gracious and most importantly, HONEST with me about my progress and my weaknesses. You provided much insight into the admissions process and great feedback on my personal statement. However, what I will always remain most grateful for is your ability to calm down a most hysterical person.

“I got accepted to a law school with an LSAT score 6 points BELOW their 25th percentile. Ann was extremely helpful not just with my personal statement, but also with my addenda and short essays. She responded to my emails within 24 hours, and sent me the final drafts of the essays very quickly. With her help, I submitted my applications very early in the process, which helped with my acceptances. She also provided great tips and advice before I had my interview with a law school. She told me what to do when I got waitlisted for one of my reach schools. Overall, my experience was great! Without her guidance, I am not sure if my file would be as strong!”

C.A., Boston, MA

“Ann is simply the best investment for any potential law student. She is one of a kind. Due to her experience as a director of admissions, she knows what to convey to admission committees. She also provides unparalleled support for an unbeatable price. She responds promptly to any questions and is always available. I sincerely recommend her to anyone who is serious about attending the law school of their choice.”

I.K., New York, NY

“I had just completed my LSAT preparation course and was short on time for applying to the Fall term. I was seeking the highest quality preparation and guidance through the admissions process when I was referred to Admission Advantage. The level of responsiveness to my needs and concerns was outstanding. Your guidance helped to provide me with a higher level of understanding of the process and give me the confidence that I needed in order to be competitive through rolling admissions. Your assistance, without a doubt, helped me to overcome a low LSAT score and present a strong application packet and still receive an offer of admission to my first choice school.”

John Prieschl , FL

“I think Ann’s greatest strength is that she takes a personal interest in finding a law school that is "right" for you. I was an older student who had a limited geographic focus. Ann helped me craft my personal statement to reflect my situation, which was a factor in winning a scholarship in at least one school. I also had the misfortune of doing really badly on my first LSAT. Ann was there to counsel me when I got the first result and also rejoiced with me when my score jumped 8 points the second time around. Her access is incredible: I called Ann the minute I finished my second LSAT; I found it to be really touching that she picked up the phone on the first ring. Even with a 148 LSAT, I have been accepted into 3 schools (one with a scholarship) and [am still waitlisted] at a top 60 school. I credit Ann with that successful record.”

C.K., San Diego, CA

“The process of applying to law school is both complicated and overwhelming. I would strongly recommend Ann Levine’s services to anyone who wants to complete the application process successfully. Ann assisted me with prioritization, essays, and organization. She was available to answer any question I had day and night via email and telephone. Ann was immensely helpful and I do not think I could have gotten in to law school without her.”

Julie Weissman, N.C.

“Ann has been one of my greatest assets when applying to law school. She has led me through the whole process starting from advice on re-taking the LSAT, to refining my personal statements, and all the way to helping me choose the right law school. She was always available and responded quickly. I was able to ask her virtually any question I had about law schools and the admission process. With her help, I was able to get into law schools that I never thought I had the slightest chance of getting into. I truly think she is a great asset in the admissions process and highly recommend her to anyone applying to law school.”

Anon., New York, New York

“As an Engineer, I solve problems. If you are struggling with writing your personal statement like I did, Ms. Ann Levine is the solution. I love the end result, her comments and suggestions gave me the confidence and ability to assemble an essay that I am proud of. She has the ability to bring out the very best in you, efficiently and effectively. Her advice is priceless. Thank you so much!”

Leslie S., Wisconsin

“The admission process to law school is daunting. Having inside knowledge to the process provides a priceless benefit. The invaluable advice that Ann offers will greatly enhance your admissions packet and help you to rest assured that you are marketing yourself in the most effective manner. Her level of responsiveness is impressive and her candor is refreshing. I contacted Ann based on a friend’s recommendation and am more than confident to offer that same recommendation to other prospective law students.”

Erik Wittman, Washington, DC

 

“After being academically dismissed from law school at the end of my 1L year, I spent more than two years researching schools, rewriting my personal statement, and generally trying to explain myself when I happened upon Ann’s website. She told me exactly what I needed to communicate to the admissions committees and how to do it. Despite a weak background, I was accepted to three good law schools. I was afraid I had lost my chance for a career as a public-interest lawyer after three unsuccessful attempts at law school. Ann showed me how to convincingly explain the reasons for my past failures while emphasizing my potential as an intelligent, goal-oriented, and compassionate professional. She was always available within a day with well-considered, specific advice and suggestions.”

Andrea, Fort Worth, Texas

“If you want to get in law school this is the only way to go! I had stellar grades in college but I have not done traditionally well on standardized tests so my LSAT was a flop. Ann helped me realize that I still had one more thing to separate me from others, my personal statement. I have looked at other sources who say "they can get you in" but you never know who is reading your essay. Ann is in constant communication with you and understands how important this is and most importantly, YOU GET IN! I have been accepted to FAMU, John Marshall, and North Carolina Central. Before I was worried; now I have Options. Thanks, Ann!”

Mikaela Nix, Florida

“You said that I would have a final version in 48 hours, and I did. I’m ecstatic. Thank you so much. I can’t believe that you were able to come to know me as a person through my written materials, and then help me shape my personal statement in a way that was supremely edited to law school specifications. I was most impressed because you helped me write my personal statement in a manner that reflects the true me…when I originally showed it to friends and family their editing suggestions did not reflect what I was trying to write.  I was able to mail off my application in 48 hours after working with Ann. I think using your services is going to make all the difference in getting in. Thanks!”

Emily J., Tucson, Arizona

“Before coming to Ann I had used two other law school admissions services. Both were quite expensive and helped little. Ann’s prices are the best value out there for admissions counseling; indeed, with her, you don’t get what you paid for, you receive much more. Even if you are a great writer Ann is still of great benefit as she can tell you what admission committees are looking for and thus help you decide the best topic for that most important personal statement. I can confidently say that my file would be much weaker had I not used Ann, despite previously using two overpriced consultants.”

Sam B., Houston, Texas

“Yes! If you are seeking help on your personal statement, I would definitely recommend Ann Levine, in fact I recommended her to my sister, who was applying to college last year. Ann was so helpful while I was applying to law school, and her guidance really set me at ease throughout the entire process.

“I recommend Ann for the following reasons: first, aside from being a very intelligent woman, Ann has direct experience with the admissions process because she was director of admissions at Loyola Marymount Law. She knows exactly what admissions directors are looking for in a strong personal statement. Second, her style of guidance is to improve upon her clients’ work, so I never felt as though the personal statement was not my own work. It was just better polished and more fluid than I could’ve done on my own. Third, Ann is dedicated to her clients in that if you call her with a question, even if she doesn’t respond right away, she’ll get back to you with an answer by the following day. She was always accessible during my application process. Hiring Ann Levine was definitely a worthwhile investment for me. I got into top 10 ranking law schools, something I thought I’d never achieve. Now I am at USC Law School, and I truly appreciate the help Ann gave me.”

Jade Chien, Los Angeles, CA (attending USC Law School)

“My essay is great and the advice given was worth the money. I think I put my best foot forward. My mom (who is a lawyer and offered to buy this service for me when I blew the LSAT) agrees. I had asked her and her lawyer friends to look over my essay and they kept giving me the "it looks fine just fix these few grammar errors and you are set." I wanted criticism about what the essay actually said: was it succinct? should I mention that in a law school essay?…those sort of questions. She was blown away by the final version of the PS. The waiting game begins and I am confident I’ll be happy when its over.”

L.S., Caswell Beach, North Carolina

“I have really enjoyed working with Ann because she is almost always available by phone or e-mail to work with her clients. When I do get the message machine, my phone is ringing before I’ve put it down. Ann has helped me to alleviate my concerns and apprehensions about applying to law school by helping me make the most of my personal statement. Through unlimited editing assistance and her knowledge of what the readers want to read, I believe I’ve put my best foot forward in my applications to law school.”

Chris Bors, Los Angeles, California

“I want to thank you for your help because I know that my personal statement and my resume were the key elements in my application considering my score of only 149. And I know I couldn’t get the same results without your talent. I got accepted to the school where I didn’t feel I even had a chance. Thank you again.”

M.H., Denver, Colorado

“Ann certainly deserves much credit for my outstanding law school acceptances. She helped me transform my personal statement from a vague monologue to a concise and crisp document that spoke to my strengths and character. Besides her ability to steer me through the writing process, one cannot overstate the importance of her timeliness: she replied to phone calls and emails within 24 hours, and usually much sooner! She is money well spent: I will be attending a top-25 law school with a full scholarship.”

J.W., Chicago

Law School Success Stories Brian“I would highly recommend Ann Levine to anyone who is applying to law school. Ann made an otherwise daunting application process into an easy one as she helped me with everything from crafting my personal statement to advising me on the best ways to show continued interest in schools that had placed me on the waitlist. Ultimately, Ann set my application apart from thousands of other qualified applicants and I cannot thank her enough for helping me gain admission to the school of my dreams, UCLA Law.”

Brian G.

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“I wanted to thank you for the help you gave me with my applications. I feel strongly that your help was what made the difference between my rejections last year and my acceptances this year. I’m very excited about starting law school, especially at one of my top 2 choices.”

- Vaughn Marshall, Oklahoma

 

© 2008 Ann K. Levine, Esq