Sasha F. answered 06/16/25
Harvard & Columbia Law Grad | Admissions, LSAT, & Legal Writing Coach
One of the biggest mistakes I see is writing a résumé in paragraph form. Admissions officers don’t want a recap of your achievements—they want a story that shows how you think, what drives you, and how your lived experience connects to your future in law. The best essays zoom in on a pivotal moment and use creative nonfiction techniques to reveal voice, values, and growth.
I work with students—especially first-gen, multilingual, and nontraditional applicants—to craft statements that feel authentic, grounded, and unforgettable.
If you want help telling your story in a way that feels authentic and compelling, feel free to reach out—I'm here to help.