How quickly do consultants turn around edits and feedback?

Our standard turnaround is 72 hours from the time a draft lands in our inbox. That applies to every round of the iterative drafting process — from the first raw pass through final polish.

In practice, it’s often faster. But we quote 72 hours deliberately. We’d rather set a realistic expectation and overdeliver than promise a 24-hour turnaround and return feedback that hasn’t had time to do its job. Speed without insight is noise. A rushed edit that misses the structural problem in paragraph two isn’t fast — it’s a wasted round.

Here’s what’s actually happening inside that window. Your lead consultant reads the draft at altitude — usually soon after it arrives — evaluating it the way an admissions reader would: what’s landing, what’s missing, and where the argument needs to go. That strategic guidance goes to the essay specialist, whose job is to go deep: line by line, sentence by sentence, tightening logic, refining voice, and pushing execution to match the strategy. By the time the draft comes back, you’re seeing two expert perspectives fused into a single set of feedback. That collaboration is the point — and it’s not something you want rushed.

One practical note: turnaround speed is partly in your hands. Momentum compounds. When drafts come in consistently, the process flows. When weeks pass between rounds, quality doesn’t drop — but timelines compress later, creating pressure no one enjoys. The candidates who get the most out of working with us tend to match our rhythm.

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