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    The Academic Network

    The Academic Network

    (2 reviews)

    This business, which boasts of making you a more competitive applicant for law school admissions,…read morehas proven to fail in my case. For the cost of $2800, you get a bunch of useless templates and empty promises. There is very little counseling and admissions guidance with regard to the law school admissions process. The most disappointing aspect of the counseling was the personal statement critique which was absolutely horrible, especially considering the background and expertise of Sonel Shropshire. After submitting my application package to the recommended mix of 10 law schools, I had another party review my personal statement and it was ripped apart by said party. So, I had to redraft my personal statement and send my application package to a few more schools to increase my chances of Fall 2011 admission. Also, many of my law schools of choice were schools out of reach considering my LSAT score, yet Sonel did not dissuade me from applying to as many higher-ranked schools, nor did he care to persuade me to take a more practical/realistic approach in applying to a few more lower-ranked schools. Sonel claims to have an insider's edge because of his connections in the law arena, with him having served as a dean at law schools within four separate tiers of schools. Granted, he may have these connections but don't rely on him using them for you as his client. There was no advocacy on my part from him, which was confirmed after I requested copies of his correspondence to law school deans on more than one occasion and was completely ignored. In addition to all of this, I did not receive access to all of the templates that he grants his "premier" clients (including the Socratic method template and post admission resources), although I paid for a premier service. I had been recently wait-listed at a law school and he had the nerve to ask weeks after I notified him if I wanted him to contact a specific dean "off the record" in order to expedite removal from the wait list. Ummm, is this type of service not what I paid for? Lastly, this man does not conduct himself as a professional. When I expressed my concerns to him as a client, he basically told me there was nothing that he can do for me, and proceeded to take jabs at my candidacy and remark about my not being able to get into Harvard, Yale, or Columbia Law when I never attempted, nor would I attempt to get into those law schools with my VERY average LSAT score, knowing that chances of admission is extremely contingent upon your stats (numbers: undergrad GPA, LSAT score). While he claims there is no refund policy, he blasted out an email recently asking for referrals where he said there is a money-back guarantee for his service. That was it for me. So moral of the story: you can be admitted into law school without this charlatan's assistance. You can also do without spending your money on a service and not receive it, while being abused during the process. Run the other way!!!! Seriously.

    Perhaps you should've been more qualified to apply to law school. The fact that you blame someone…read moreelse for your shortcomings shows the type of candidate you were. My entire LSAT class in Austin, TX used Sonel in getting into law school. All of us, but one, were admitted. The one that wasn't admitted decided to attend graduate school. We used the templates - they were fantastic. We used the contacts he issued - the Dean's got back to us. That's the only reason why I went to the University of Georgia Law School - their personalized attention. The Dean's probably didn't get back to you because they saw no value in responding to you. Maybe you should've spent more time studying and being prepared for the entire law school admissions process, instead of writing reviews and complaining. That's not the lawyer way! :-) Beef up on those academics and give yourself a shot.....somewhere, anywhere lol

    Daisy Swan Coaching

    Daisy Swan Coaching

    (18 reviews)

    Playa Vista

    While I had high hopes for Daisy, unfortunately, she fell quite short. As I am sure she will read…read moremy review below, and take no accountability, I do caution you all to be weary when working with her. At first, I did love Daisy, in that she felt like a very relaxed and chill person to work with, with a very holistic approach, She had me do a few personality assessments which I did enjoy. The thing is, these assessments went on for too long (multiple sessions) while no actual "real" work was being done. This part felt a bit redundant. When I expressed that I wanted a more direct approach and wanted to work solely on my resume, she was a bit annoyed by that. After all that back and forth she barley updated my resume. She added a "professional profile" at the top with 3 bullet points. I wouldn't call that much of an update, especially for the high cost that I was paying for her services. Lastly while Daisy at times is very soft-spoken, her tone and the way she addresses certain points with you I found a bit disrespectful and condescending. It felt more like criticism then actual guidance. This went on for a few sessions and while I tried to ignore it after the first session, it got to a point that something just had to be said to her. She offered no apology when I addressed this with her and took no accountability for her actions. ***I also found it very uncomfortable when she told me on our very first phone session together that she "didn't like her son's boyfriend and wished she could just go away." I didn't find this comment very professional nor did I even ask about her personal/family life.

    As a disclaimer I use a fake name on Yelp after a particularly bad experience. So sorry Daisy, but…read moreyou won't find this name in your records In 2018, I saw Daisy under the instruction of my mother, despite having slight misgivings with the concept of life coaching, I went to one appointment and my misgivings turned to complete distaste. Daisy was extremely unhelpful, made comments about my appearance that were unwarranted, talked entirely from her own perspective, and told me tangents about her personal life that I did not need to know (namely, about her younger boyfriend at the time). And THEN, suggested that maybe I also join the program that she used to become a "licensed" life coach. Are you kidding? That screamed pyramid scheme to me. You tell me you'll help me with my "career" and then you want me to join yours? BS dude. I found the program, and then I looked deeper into "life coaching" as an industry after two years later, I found out she's still seeing family members of mine. Life coaching has no official credentials from accredited institutions, life coaches do not have to follow HIPPA guidelines (such as confidentiality) and at worst? Life coaches manipulate you into joining scamming programs and taking all your money. And yes, as other reviews state, time with this woman costs an arm and a leg I'm making sure to not only never use this woman's services, but to encourage the people in my life to not use them either.

    Air Force Recruiting - careercounseling - Updated May 2026

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