“The experience level [at Juris Education] was unparalleled to anything I’ve seen before on the Internet in regards to how experienced the counselors were…I strongly believe that if I was paired with any other counselor that Juris had to offer, I would’ve had a similar result in being accepted to law school and obtaining a scholarship.”
“The LSAT tutor [Juris Education] connected me with helped me increase my score by 8 points within a month, which is crazy! I was so happy I had found a tutor I could work with and see results from.”
Juris was recommended to me by several friends so I decided to work with them. My LSAT was low so it made a lot of sense to choose a good application consultant. Juris for sure did not disappoint! They managed to understand the applicant’s profile, their strengths, and their match with the different schools. After obtaining their view, they advised on which law schools I could have fit in and most importantly, those that are not worth even trying. They are very transparent and direct, but also a very close person who care for their clients also on a more personal level. I can totally recommend working with Juris. For me, it was definitely a game-changer!
I highly recommend Juris. Although Juris advises some applicants from the very start of their law school application process, I engaged Juris after I had written self-reflections and begun drafting essays. I wanted someone to serve as a sounding board for my ideas, and to offer tips on expressing myself effectively in writing and in interviews.
First, I appreciated that my counselor could adapt his approach to clients of all readiness levels. As mentioned, I came to him having already completed a fair amount of preparation. Instead of making me rewrite my thoughts in his templates or follow his usual process, he got to know me through the materials that I had already put together myself. His adaptiveness saved me time and ensured that I got what I was seeking out of our sessions together.
Second, I enjoyed the advantages that came from his membership in the larger Juris organization. As a few examples: he shared guidance from the most knowledgeable individuals in his network.
Third and most importantly: Even as an applicant who had already done some preparation, I benefitted from the team’s advice. As a sounding board for my ideas, he helped me to identify my most compelling stories, recognize areas where I could add depth, and cut color commentary. He also pointed out stylistic areas to improve in my interviewing style, and our practice boosted my confidence.
All in all, it was a pleasure working with Juris. I would recommend them to students at any stage in the law school application process. (And I was ultimately accepted at two of the top five U.S. JD programs first-round.)
My time working with Juris could not have been more enjoyable! I took my LSAT on June 21st with the goal of applying to Harvard, Stanford, and Yale Law School, and knew I needed to quickly turn my attention to my applications.
I have a relatively overrepresented professional background and was concerned about how I could stand out from the many with identical work experience. I knew I wanted to engage a consultant and knew I needed someone who (1) could dedicate the time to truly understand what makes me ME, (2) keep up with my rapid pace of iterations, and (3) had a diverse client base such that he or she wasn’t giving the exact same, cookie-cutter advice to dozens of other applicants struggling with the same issue. Further, I knew that my working style would require a lot of consultation, discussions, and experimenting with ideas.
I did an intro call with Juris and quickly gained comfort around my couple of key criteria. I was attracted to the fact that each counselor only takes on ~5 clients and that there is no limitations in terms of consultations, edits and changes.
Once I started working with my counselor, I was extremely impressed by his commitment to my application push. He spent hours on the phone with my drawing out every detail of my childhood up through my current job, taking detailed notes, and spitballing some potential essay topics. Yaron was also willing to speak with my parents for a few hours and used that conversation to fill in some of the detail about my younger years. What I was most impressed by, however, was the pace at which he turned things around – I would send him multiple full essay drafts almost every night before I went to sleep (~between 12 am and 3 am) and would get back thoughtful comments on each draft the very next morning (even on weekends!). My counselor’s geographic location allowed for this dynamic, and it was clear to me that he was reviewing my essays for hours starting from the moment he woke up.
I was incredibly proud of how my applications turned out and I attribute a great deal of my success to Juris’ hands-on, white-glove approach to the process. I got the sense that they really cared about getting to know me and helping me reach my goals, which made the whole process that much more enjoyable and productive.
I have enthusiastically recommended Juris to all my coworkers and friends and hope my excitement has come through here. With Juris’ help, I ultimately earned acceptance at Stanford Law School (along with a waitlist at Yale that is still pending at the time of writing).
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