How are your law school admissions packages structured and priced?
We offer two core types of service, based on where you are in your timeline — not on bundling pressure or artificial complexity.
First: Application Consulting. This is for candidates actively applying in an upcoming cycle. We offer three tiers — Silver, Gold, and Platinum — each covering a defined number of applications. Silver covers one school. Gold covers up to five. Platinum covers up to ten. Pricing is flat per tier, not per application: $5,650 for Silver, $7,650 for Gold, and $9,450 for Platinum.
That structure is deliberate. Law school applications share a common strategic backbone — personal statement, diversity statement, addenda, resume, recommendations — and the marginal cost of adding a well-chosen school to a sound strategy is far lower than building that foundation in the first place. Gold and Platinum reflect this reality: the most demanding work is the positioning, and once that’s solid, executing across multiple schools is efficient rather than expensive.
Second: Advanced Planning. This is for candidates a year or more out — still in undergrad or early in a career — who want structured guidance before the cycle turns into a scramble. Advanced Planning runs as a one-year engagement at three levels differentiated by consulting hours (3, 6, or 12). Every engagement begins with the same discovery and strategy foundation. Pricing typically ranges from roughly $2,200 to $4,600.
À la carte services — resume development, interview prep, LSAT tutoring, waitlist support, rejection analysis — are available separately with published rates, generally between $275 and $870 per component.
We publish all of this openly because pricing opacity in this industry is unnecessary. We sit where we believe the value is real: high enough to work only with consultants who are genuinely excellent, and grounded in what the work actually costs to deliver well.