Frequently Asked Questions

I've seen your testimonials, but can I speak with any former clients? 
Absolutely.  Although many clients wish to keep their relationships with me completely private, some are very happy to talk with you about their experiences with Law School Genius.

When I work with Law School Genius, do I work with Ezra Goldschlager directly?  
Yes, you work with me (Ezra) and only me.  Other admissions consulting firms seem to have a different philosophy, but I believe you get the most benefit when your file is handled by one and only one consultant from beginning to end.  This does not mean that when you and I reach a very difficult issue, we don't have additional resources:  Occasionally and with your permission, I am able to ask other Yale Law School alumni (who are brilliant, and very knowledgeable about the admissions process) for their perspectives on highly-specific matters.

When I work with you, how do we get things done? 
We will collaborate over the phone, email, and using the LSG secure on-line document management system.  The system lets us share documents, exchange drafts, and even work on the same draft at the same time, viewing each other's changes in real-time.  The exact nature of our collaboration always depends on how you feel most comfortable, but rest assured that we have many options and things will work very efficiently.

If my first-choice school is not a top law school, should I still work with you?  
I can improve your chances of admission at any law school in the United States.  Many of my clients are aiming for the highest-ranked law schools.  Even if you are in a situation where the odds are against your getting into any ABA-accredited law school, get a no-cost, obligation-free consultation and let's talk about how I can help you.

Can I work with you in person? 
If you're in New York, we can certainly work together in person.  If you're in Los Angeles, I can work with you in person and the only additional charge is reimbursement for round-trip airfare (I don't fly first class, I promise).  

Can you help me prepare for the LSAT?
No, and yes.  I do not offer LSAT tutoring.  I can, however, recommend an extremely effective LSAT preparation course (with which I have no affiliation).  And if for any reason you don't want to or can't take an LSAT prep course, I can tell you what books to buy and give you advice on general strategies related to preparation.  I can give you all of this information during a no-cost, obligation-free telephone consultation.

What is your rate of compensation?
You can choose an hourly rate, or a flat-rate package.  Most of my clients choose a customized flat-rate package, which gives them everything they need and nothing they don't.  The flat-rate option is more affordable for people who want more than a small amount (e.g., 1 hour or so) of general advice.  The hourly rate is $477 per hour.  I offer discounts on all of my fees to clients to whom my standard rates would impose a significant financial hardship.  Contact me if you would like to talk about a flat-rate package.

Can you help me (or my child) get into college, business school, medical school, or any other school?
Maybe.  I can guarantee that I won't take you on as a client unless I know I can help you.  Please contact me to discuss the possibility of working with me on applications unrelated to law school.