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SOP, LOR & Resume Proofreading
Your application documents make an impact, so we work closely to ensure they convey a compelling, authentic narrative about you.

These documents decide your admit

Navigating the admissions process can be daunting, especially with thousands of applications pouring in from across the globe each year. While strong grades may help you pass the first filter, it's your application documents that truly determine your fate.

A weak SOP, even with a strong profile, can cost you an admit; that's how much the details matter.

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What we guide you through:

Statement of Purpose (SOP)

1. Understand exactly what each university is looking for in an SOP

2. Craft a compelling narrative that flows seamlessly from your background to your future goals

3. Emphasise key aspects of your profile to make a great impression

4. If you switch fields, create a compelling and reasoned explanation for why you are pursuing that specific program

5. Embrace authentic writing, no generic templates or copy-pasting

6. Create a unique SOP tailored specifically to each university and program

7. Provide constructive reviews and feedback to strengthen your final draft

What we guide you through:

Letter of Recommendation (LOR)
1. We’ll help you identify the best recommenders for your applications

2. Explain how to emphasise the right qualities and achievements

3. Ensure your LOR adds unique value without repeating your SOP

Resume
1. We can transform and reformat your resume to meet international university standards, which are often quite different from typical job applications

2. Highlight your most relevant experiences, achievements, and projects

3. Maintain consistency across all your application materials to present a cohesive narrative

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Why it Matters:

These documents present a unique chance to communicate directly with the admission committees, so they must be crafted in a compelling, authentic, and specific way. That’s where we come in to ensure your submissions are anything but generic statements.

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