A human editor reads your economics personal statement. Not an AI.
Three questions, one 4,000-character budget, no room for generic sentences. I’m a Cambridge Economics graduate who received offers from Cambridge, Warwick, Bristol, Nottingham and LSE, and I’ve spent the last four years helping applicants get this right.
Offers: Cambridge · Warwick · Bristol · Nottingham · LSE
Human-edited, never AI-rewritten
UCAS 2026 three-question format
I edit and coach, not ghost-write
I read your draft, mark it up, and tell you exactly what to change and why. Nothing is run through an AI tool and handed back as your statement. That keeps you safe against UCAS’s similarity and AI-detection checks, and keeps the finished statement sounding like you, which is what a tutor is actually listening for.
Built for the new three-question format
Each answer, on why this course, how your studies prepared you, and what else you’ve done outside the classroom, is assessed on its own, so each one needs to stand up alone. I check all three, individually and as a set, so nothing repeats and nothing’s left thin.
Economics checked, not just prose
If you name a model or theory, I check whether it’s actually correct, not just present. A shaky definition stated confidently is worse than leaving the concept out. This is the part a grammar-only check will never catch.
Tailored to your university list
An Oxbridge-facing answer needs a different balance of depth and defensibility than one aimed at other Russell Group departments. Tell me your target universities and I’ll tailor the feedback to them.
Send your draft
Book a package below, then fill in the short intake form and attach your current draft, at any stage from first attempt to fourth.
I personally review it
Every comment, edit and judgement call is checked and signed off by me before it reaches you. 72 hours standard turnaround; rush available.
You get a marked-up deliverable
A tracked-changes document plus a plain-English write-up of what’s working, what changed, and what to do next. A redraft review is available once you’ve made your edits.
Pick the package that matches how much of your draft still needs work. Not sure? Most students choose Edit. Prices shown in GBP; your checkout will display your local currency where available.
Proofread
- Grammar, spelling & tense consistency
- British English conventions
- Sentence-length & mechanics pass
- Brief overview comment on the statement as a whole
- No structural or content changes
Edit
- Everything in Proofread
- Full structural & content edit across all three answers
- Cuts generic or list-like material
- Strengthens weak openings & endings
- Full write-up: what’s working, what changed, and why
Premium
- Everything in Edit
- Economic-insight coaching: named theory checked for accuracy
- Suggestions for a model or real-world example to strengthen an answer
- Tailoring notes for your specific target universities
- Example material and resources where relevant
A short screen-recorded video talking through the feedback in person.
Made your changes? I check the edits landed and nothing new needs fixing.
Real reviews from past students, five stars on Fiverr.
Which package should I choose?
For most students, Edit. Proofread only fixes what’s mechanically broken. It won’t tell you if your argument is thin or your structure isn’t working, and for most drafts that’s the bigger problem. Premium is worth it if you’re aiming at Oxbridge or another highly selective course and want the economics itself stress-tested line by line.
How does this work with the new three-question format?
You can send all three answers together, or one at a time if you’re drafting in stages; either way works. I check each one against what that specific question is asking, and flag anything duplicated across answers or under-using your character budget.
Will this guarantee me an offer?
No, and I wouldn’t trust anyone who tells you it will. What I can do is make sure your statement is doing everything it can for you: specific, well-argued, and genuinely yours.
Is this safe to use given UCAS’s similarity and AI checks?
Yes. I edit your own material. I don’t generate text and hand it back to you. The words in your final statement are yours; my job is to help you sharpen them.
Can I send extra documents, like notes, a reference or a college-specific brief?
Yes. If a target university has particular quirks I should know about, or you’ve got notes from a teacher or adviser, send them alongside your draft. More context means sharper feedback.
What’s the turnaround time?
72 hours as standard. Need it faster? A 24–48 hour rush option is available as an add-on.
