Stanford · personal statement editor

A personal statement editor tuned to Stanford.

Personal statement polish with a reviewer rubric specifically tuned to Stanford admissions (Common App · Coalition · direct grad). Voice-locked to your other writing so your supplement reads like the same person who wrote your main essay. Signed Disclosure Bundle PDF on export, in case the admissions office asks.

Reviewer profile: United States 23-criterion rubric, US-tuned Signed Disclosure Bundle on export
What Stanford reviewers actually score

Programme-specific signal, not generic editing.

US admissions, top-tier STEM. Specificity of opener critical. Activity list reads alongside statement.

CS department reads SoP for technical fit; admissions reads for narrative coherence.

How a Stanford-tuned polish works

Three things change when you pick a school.

1

Reviewer rubric switches profile

The 23-criterion rubric weights shift to match Stanford admissions conventions. US-specific signals (e.g. hedging norms, programme-fit specificity, statement length conventions) are weighted higher; generic US/UK averages are deweighted.

2

Programme-fit phrasing is suggested, not invented

If we have a reviewer profile for the specific programme (MS Computer Science), the polish suggests where to add programme-fit specificity. We never invent names of faculty, courses, or labs you didn’t name yourself.

3

Voice stays yours across supplements

If you’re submitting a main statement plus supplements (common for Stanford), every document polishes against the same voice fingerprint so they read as the same person.

Pricing for a Stanford application

$19 for one statement. $79 for the whole Stanford application.

A single statement polish covers your main essay. An Application Bundle covers every document Stanford asks for, with one voice fingerprint across all of them and a signed Disclosure Bundle PDF on export.

Polish one statement · $19 All Stanford essays · $79

Verified .edu / .ac.* students: $59 bundle.