Following the link below will bring you to anonymous samples of our work placed here with the permission of the
client--to serve as models for the inspiration of other Statements of Purpose to Business, Graduate, Law, or Medical
Schools and Residency Programs. We look forward to beginning work on your Personal Statement of Purpose soon.
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Founded by Roberto Fostor, Ph.D.
School of Religion and Social Ethics
The University of Southern California
(1995)
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We have a simple yet very important strategy about how to write an effective, successful Personal Statement or
Statement of Purpose for Law School.

Lawyers simply have a bad reputation as being mercenaries, in other words, people who are interested almost exclusively
in making money, rather than helping their fellowman. As with most stereotypes, of course, there is both a small measure
of truth to this accusation as well as numerous exceptions to the rule. For our purposes, however, it is interesting to ask
why it is that Law School admission is the most competitive among all fields, even medical school; it’s not like doctors,
for example, do not also make a lot of money.

We are in the business of helping people get accepted to Law School, as well as Graduate School, Business School, etc.
For this reason we are very conscious of the fact that a broadly disproportionate amount of applicants to programs of
higher education seek professional help with their Statement or Admission Essays when they seek to be admitted to Law
School, much more than the number of applicants to any other field. Indeed, our research has shown that nearly half of
those applicants to a higher education program that seek professional help producing their Admission Statement, are
seeking to be admitted to Law School. If you are curious, you can confirm this yourself by simply doing a key word
search on the phrases ‘Personal Statement’ and ‘Statement of Purpose’, noting the large number of searches that combine
these phrases with the words ‘Law School’.

This should cause Law School applicants to pause and reflect. If such a large number of applicants are receiving
professional help to get into Law School, what about those who do not? Are they at a disadvantage? Is it immoral or non-
professional to receive help with your Personal Statement for Law School? We think not and we also feel strongly that it
is wise to do so, especially given the fact that your competition is doing it in such large numbers. Many famous people,
for example, freely admit getting help writing books. When Larry King asked Hillary Rodham Clinton if she had any help
writing her latest book, she smiled broadly and said: “I had a lot of help Larry.” Well, if Hillary can get help with her book
and not be ashamed of it at all, why can’t you get help with your Law School Personal Statement from a team of
professionals who have spent years studying the question of what Law School Admissions Committees are looking for in
an applicant, and what they like to see in a Personal Statement?

First, it is important to note that while the Statement is enormously important, it is generally not as important as grades
and test scores. But, especially if your grades and/or LSAT scores are not that exceptional, in that case, everything
depends on your Statement. These people make up the bulk of our clients, those seeking our help, because they hope to
compensate for less than great grades and/or test scores with an exceptional statement. We think this is wise, and
especially so for the following reason. Admissions committees, to the extent to which they can—while facing the reality
of the grades and test scores—want to admit applicants who truly care about humanity, their community, resolving
conflict, making peace, helping people live more harmonious and trouble free lives, in short, those applicants who are
motivated by other things than just getting rich. Unless your scores and/or grades are at rock bottom, using our service
and getting help portraying your humanitarian interests in an eloquent fashion can often mean the difference between
acceptance and rejection. And our fee of only $200.00 could well turn out to be the best investment you will make in your
entire life. We also offer a significant discount for those applicants who were born in the developing world.

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