MattGull
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Okay this is going to sound like a humble brag but I promise it's not. I just want to share what actually worked for me because I know how stressful this process is. When I started looking for the best graduate school essay writing service, I had exactly zero dollars to spend. Like, negative dollars. I eat a lot of ramen. 
So free was my only option. And honestly? What I found was BETTER than anything I could have paid for.
First: my university's writing center. I know, I know, everyone says this. But I actually went. Multiple times. With specific questions. The graduate tutors there had READ for admissions committees. They knew exactly what works and what doesn't. And it was FREE.
Second: my professors. I picked three who knew me well and asked if they'd look at my statement. Two said yes. One gave me THREE PAGES of handwritten notes. He cared about my future and wanted to help. That's not something you can buy.
Third: current grad students in my target programs. I literally cold-emailed people whose research I admired and said "hey, I'm applying, any chance you'd look at my statement?" About half responded. One spent an hour on the phone with me. Another sent back my essay with like fifty comments. They'd BEEN through this. They knew what their department wanted.
Fourth: Reddit and Discord. Found an application support group. We swapped essays. Critiqued each other. Cried together. Celebrated together. Community is powerful.
I got into three programs. With feedback from exactly zero paid services. The help is out there if you look for it. You don't have to spend money you don't have
So free was my only option. And honestly? What I found was BETTER than anything I could have paid for.
First: my university's writing center. I know, I know, everyone says this. But I actually went. Multiple times. With specific questions. The graduate tutors there had READ for admissions committees. They knew exactly what works and what doesn't. And it was FREE.
Second: my professors. I picked three who knew me well and asked if they'd look at my statement. Two said yes. One gave me THREE PAGES of handwritten notes. He cared about my future and wanted to help. That's not something you can buy.
Third: current grad students in my target programs. I literally cold-emailed people whose research I admired and said "hey, I'm applying, any chance you'd look at my statement?" About half responded. One spent an hour on the phone with me. Another sent back my essay with like fifty comments. They'd BEEN through this. They knew what their department wanted.
Fourth: Reddit and Discord. Found an application support group. We swapped essays. Critiqued each other. Cried together. Celebrated together. Community is powerful.
I got into three programs. With feedback from exactly zero paid services. The help is out there if you look for it. You don't have to spend money you don't have