Project Description
I’m finalising my application for admission to the Law Society and need a fresh pair of expert eyes on two items: the personal statement and my accompanying CV. The goal is to present my relevant experience so clearly that the admissions panel immediately sees how my background aligns with professional standards.
Here’s what I’m looking for:
• A persuasive personal statement (roughly 500–700 words) that weaves together my internships, practical work, and key academic achievements, ensuring every paragraph reinforces my suitability for membership.
• A sharp, ATS-friendly CV that mirrors the themes in the statement, spotlights my internship placements, research assistant roles, and top-tier grades, and follows current legal-sector formatting expectations.
I’ll supply existing drafts, full academic transcripts, and notes on each work placement so you have all the raw material you need. I’d appreciate clear, constructive feedback loops—one initial rewrite and one round of refinements should be plenty.
Acceptance criteria: concise narrative, consistent tone, no grammatical slips, and alignment with any word/format limits the Law Society specifies. If you’re comfortable with legal writing conventions and modern CV optimisation tools, we’ll be a great fit.