Graduate School Admissions Consulting
Book a Free ConsultationWho This Is For
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College seniors and alumni applying to graduate programs
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Professionals re-entering academic study after time in the workforce
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Students targeting highly selective graduate programs โ top-10 MBA, law, and public policy schools
Services for Graduate Applicants
Precision Strategy for Competitive Programs
โOur graduate clients have earned admission to top MBA, JD, and public policy programs. Boutique strategy, precision-first positioning.โ
โGraduate admissions is not about credentials alone โ it is about narrative coherence and fit. We help you build both.โ
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you work with students applying to MBA or law programs?
Yes. We work with students applying to MBA, JD, MPP, and other competitive graduate programs. Our consultants understand the distinct criteria for each program type โ from test strategy to program-fit essays.
How is graduate school advising different from undergraduate?
Graduate applications require a sharper professional narrative. Committees want to understand your trajectory, why this program, and why now. We help you build a story that connects your background to your goals.
When should I start working with a consultant for graduate applications?
Ideally 6โ12 months before your target deadline. This allows time to refine your school list and draft strong essays. We can add value even with a shorter timeline โ reach out and we'll assess.
How strong are your application essays?
Take our essay readiness quiz to see where your narrative stands before you start drafting.
Take the Essay Readiness Quiz โReady to Build Your Graduate Application Strategy?
Tell us your target programs and timeline. We'll recommend the right next step โ no commitment required.
Resources for Graduate Applicants
- Book a Free Consultation
Talk through your timeline and target schools with an advisor.
- College Application Timeline (11thโ12th Grade)
Month-by-month tasks for testing, essays, recommendations, and submissions.