
The best law school admissions consultant San Francisco applicants can hire.
Hi, I’m Gabriel. Since graduating Harvard Law School, I have spent more than a decade working as an international human rights lawyer, law school admissions coach, and the author of U.S. News’ Law Admissions Lowdown and other publications.
I have spent years guiding San Francisco applicants in their quest to conquer the law school admissions process. My clients stand out by crafting applications that make a rock-solid, evidence-based case for admission. I can work with you from the start of your law school journey to the moment you accept your offer. On an unlimited or hourly basis, I provide expert advice and editing for personal statements, diversity statements, addenda, recommendation letters, target school lists, negotiations of waitlists and scholarships, and more.
What sets my San Francisco law school advising practice apart?
I have helped my clients win acceptance to every top law school, including Yale, Harvard, Stanford, Columbia, NYU, Berkeley, Penn, and Georgetown. I have direct expertise on New York schools like Columbia, NYU, and Fordham. I work with all clients directly, as a coach, not a company.
In a 2021 survey of 110 recent clients, 95% rated my help as either "great" or “beyond expectations” and 98% agreed my help was worth the cost. From _____________, I love San Francisco and feel grateful for the chance to help shape its future lawyers.
My approach to San Francisco-Bay Area law school counseling
My clients show admissions officers they have everything a great lawyer needs, except a JD. Then they go on to prove it at their dream law school. I invite my students to tell a story, then help them articulate it in the best manner possible.
And my Bay Area students get results. 95% of my clients have gained access to one of their top three law schools. My track record of admission to Berkeley and UCLA is over four times the national average.
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