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Best podcasts about college essays

Latest podcast episodes about college essays

The College Prep Podcast
597: Supporting Students with College Essay Writing Strategies

The College Prep Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 27:34


Writing college admissions essays is hard. We are here to help. This week, Megan and Erin discuss strategies to produce better essays and tips for educators and parents looking to support students through this process.  We share lots of ideas ... Read More » The post 597: Supporting Students with College Essay Writing Strategies appeared first on The College Prep Podcast.

The College Essay Guy Podcast: A Practical Guide to College Admissions
616: Authoring Your Life: Why the Personal Statement Is About (Much) More Than Getting into College

The College Essay Guy Podcast: A Practical Guide to College Admissions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 76:51


  In today's episode, I'm joined by my long-time colleague, and our Chief People Officer here at CEG, Sandy Longworth. Sandy has worked as a therapist, a researcher, college counselor — among other things — and has spent years studying the role that narrative storytelling plays in how teens develop their identities.  Important note: While Sandy trained as a therapist, and we do talk a lot about therapy in our conversation, I want to make clear that I do not hold that college counseling and essay coaching — or what we do at College Essay Guy — to be therapy. It isn't. As college counselors and essay coaches — and I'm speaking about us as a profession here — we help students discover the skills, qualities, values, and interests they'll bring to a college campus… and then express those parts of themselves in writing.  Having said that, when I was first introduced to Narrative Therapy in 2012, I was struck by how some of its techniques — like reframing, for instance, which involves finding alternate perspectives on a set of events, something sometimes called “re-storying” — overlap with some of the things that happen in essay coaching sessions… and that's the territory Sandy and I explore in this conversation.   In this episode, Sandy and I get into:  How adolescence is a key time for identity development, how this process unfolds and why it's so significant for personal statements What is narrative identity theory and how do our stories shape who we think we are and can be?  How can narrative therapy techniques help students develop and showcase these qualities? What are some narrative therapy exercises students can use to reflect on their experiences and write authentically? And more   Sandy Longworth is a proud first-generation college graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison who earned her M.S. in Marriage and Family Therapy from Seattle Pacific University, completed her doctoral coursework in Child and Family Studies from UW-Madison, and completed her School Counseling certificate at Northern Illinois University.  There's a little more to her bio, but I'll let her share that with you directly — hope you enjoy.    Play-by-Play: 3:05 – Sandy shares her background and some of her roles and identities  9:46 – Why is adolescence such a key time for identity development, and how does that connect to the personal statement?  12:20 – What role does narrative storytelling play in how students think about and develop their identities?  24:26 – How can narrative therapy techniques help students develop and showcase these qualities in their college application? 39:32 – What are some practical ways counselors and students can bring narrative therapy techniques into the personal statement process? 41:34 – Sandy leads Ethan through a narrative exercise 53:41 – Ethan and Sandy share impact and reflections 1:01:16 – How could narrative therapy ideas inform a montage-style essay? 1:10:10 – What does Sandy love about this work?  1:13:32 – What resources are available to learn more about narrative therapy? 1:16:15 – Closing thoughts    Resources: The Dulwich Centre The Values Exercise CEG's College Admission Nutrients (aka The Great College Application Test) College Essay Guy's Personal Statement Resources College Essay Guy's College Application Hub  

Don't Force It: How to Get into College without Losing Yourself in the Process
35 College Essays?! The Overlooked Prompts that Unlock Acceptance

Don't Force It: How to Get into College without Losing Yourself in the Process

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 52:51 Transcription Available


Struggling with supplemental essays like “Why Us?” or “Diverse Community”? You're not alone—and these underrated prompts can make or break an application. In this episode, I'm joined by experts Joanna Graham, Holly Schreiber, Alex Greco, and Andrew Friedman to uncover what colleges are really looking for, how to avoid common clichés, and how to craft responses that feel authentic, specific, and powerful. Tune in to get the strategies that will help your student's application stand out where it counts.Access free resources and learn more about Sheila and her team at Signet Education at signeteducation.com or on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheilaakbar/.

College Recruiting with Jill Hicks
Admissions and your college essay with our amazing specialist Christie

College Recruiting with Jill Hicks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 36:20


This is a great conversation with our admission and essay advisor Christie. She is creative, kind and passionate about helping high school students write the best essay possible and give tips on admissions into colleges.

Inside the Admissions Office: Advice from Former Admissions Officers
122. Yale Writing Expert Analyze Two Successful College Essays

Inside the Admissions Office: Advice from Former Admissions Officers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 39:06


EXCLUSIVE VIRTUAL EVENT: Two Students. One Spot. Who Gets In? Watch Former Admissions Officers battle it out live in the first-ever Admissions Showdown—where you'll witness the debates, the behind-the-scenes decision-making, and the exact factors that determine who gets in. Curious what actually happens after you hit submit on your college application? Join us on September 23rd and experience it firsthand. Reserve yours now and see what makes them say YES. Here's the link to register.  Want personalized help with your application strategy? Book a free 1:1 call with one of our Former Admissions Officers here: CLICK HERE. RISING SENIORS: This is your last shot to get everything in place for college apps. Our Application Counseling Program helps you stay on track, craft a standout application, and improve your chances of getting into a Top 10 school, by up to 7x: https://hubs.la/Q03BtBZ50 Join us as Shannon, who's taught literature and writing at Yale and Ohio State, breaks down two standout personal statements from students accepted into top colleges and Ivy programs. We dive deep into each essay—one takes a traditional topic and makes it deeply personal, while the other uses a creative structure and bold voice. Shannon analyzes what makes them successful, how they reflect each student's identity, and the key lessons you can apply to strengthen your own writing. This is a very detailed analysiss—perfect for students, parents, or anyone looking to master the art of the personal statement. --- Register for our upcoming webinars. We also offer tons of free resources on our website/blog.  Questions, comments, or topic requests? Email jilian.yong@ingeniusprep.com. To learn more about InGenius Prep, visit us at ingeniusprep.com.

Tests and the Rest: College Admissions Industry Podcast

Few writing assignments loom as large or feel as significant as the application essay does to a college-bound teen. But what if the keys to a statement that makes a difference were both simple to understand and easy to implement? Amy and Mike invited educational consultant Susan Knoppow to reveal valuable college essay secrets. What are five things you will learn in this episode? What is the real essay prompt every applicant needs to respond to? How are college essays used in the admissions process? Do they really matter? What are the biggest mistakes students make when writing college essays? How many editors are too many? How much guidance should counselors provide students on what to write? MEET OUR GUEST Susan Knoppow is CEO of Wow Writing Workshop, a college essay coaching company that teaches students and professionals a streamlined, ethical essay coaching process. The ten-step Wow Method has been used by thousands of students to get into their top choice colleges, and is the go-to system for independent educational consultants, school counselors, and other admissions professionals. A former corporate trainer and executive speechwriter, Susan can turn any task into a series of simple steps. She is a published poet and essayist with a BA in Psychology from the University of Michigan and an MFA in Writing from Vermont College. When she's not running Wow, Susan likes to garden, cook, and go on adventures with her husband and their dog, Luna.  Susan can be reached at wowwritingworkshop.com or  susan@wowwritingworkshop.com. LINKS 10 Step Wow Method RELATED EPISODES MAKING YOUR COLLEGE ESSAYS COUNT COLLEGE ESSAYS IN THE AGE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE HOW MUCH AI IS JUST RIGHT IN THE COLLEGE ESSAY? TABOO ESSAY TOPICS ABOUT THIS PODCAST Tests and the Rest is THE college admissions industry podcast. Explore all of our episodes on the show page. ABOUT YOUR HOSTS Mike Bergin is the president of Chariot Learning and founder of TestBright, Roots2Words, and College Eagle. Amy Seeley is the president of Seeley Test Pros and LEAP. If you're interested in working with Mike and/or Amy for test preparation, training, or consulting, get in touch through our contact page.

Don't Force It: How to Get into College without Losing Yourself in the Process
Live Coaching: Why this school?

Don't Force It: How to Get into College without Losing Yourself in the Process

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 36:32 Transcription Available


Choosing the right college can feel overwhelming, especially for creative students exploring paths like art and animation. In this episode, I chat with a parent navigating this very journey—we unpack how to center student interests, explore interdisciplinary options, and look beyond just academics when building a school list. Tune in for a practical, thoughtful conversation that might just reframe how you think about fit.Register to attend or receive the recording of our upcoming webinar, 35 College Essays?! The Overlooked Prompts that Unlock Acceptance & How to Get Your Rising Senior Started Before They're Neck-Deep in Supplemental Essays https://signeteducation.com/eventsSign up to join our live coaching session and receive personalized insights!Students: https://forms.gle/cRyBSFP9tSEJnsVN6Parents and other Adults: https://forms.gle/v6Nppxix6HPKrRfdAAccess free resources and learn more about Sheila and her team at Signet Education at signeteducation.com or on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheilaakbar/.

College Bound Mentor
Putting the Wow in Your College Essays with Susan Knoppow

College Bound Mentor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 49:35


Writing college essays is one of the most challenging aspects of the college application process. Where do students even get started? Susan Knoppow is Co-Founder & CEO of Wow Writing Workshop, where she created the Wow Method - a simple, 10-step process for writing college essays. A former executive speechwriter and copywriter, Susan is also a published poet and essayist. Hear the key elements to a successful college essay, how parents can help - not hurt - their students' essays, how to reduce overwhelm for students when writing college essays, how to approach supplemental essays, and how to navigate AI as it relates to college essays. Connect with Susan at WowWritingWorkshop.com, on LinkedIn, and Get Your Copy of the 10-Step Wow Method, and Subscribe to College Bound Mentor on your favorite podcast platform and learn more at CollegeBoundMentor.com

Perspective with Paradigm
156. Crafting the Perfect College Essay: Expert Advice with Alan Gelb

Perspective with Paradigm

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 44:44


Send us a textIn this episode of College Knowledge, Dave and Joe sit down with professional writer and college essay coach Alan Gelb to break down what makes a standout college admissions essay. From storytelling structure to showcasing authentic human qualities, Alan shares expert strategies for creating compelling personal statements.You'll also hear tips on supplement essays, how to navigate the writing process from brainstorming to final draft, and the growing influence of AI in student writing — including how to use it ethically. Whether you're a student, parent, or educator, this episode is packed with practical guidance to help essays rise above the rest. Video Version of Podcast YouTube:The College Knowledge PodcastFollow us on social media:InstagramFacebookLinkedInVisit us online:The College Knowledge Podcast WebsiteElite Collegiate Planning

The College Planning Edge
3 College Essay Mistakes That Could Cost You Admission

The College Planning Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2025 34:47


College essay mistakes, Common App essay fails, and admissions tips, all based on real examples from our weekend bootcamp. These writing errors can sink even great students. In this episode of College Coffee Talk, Andy & Pearl Lockwood share real case studies from their latest in-office essay bootcamp. You'll see the most common college essay mistakes students make, and how to fix them fast. Topics include: ✔ 3 real essay mistakes from high-achieving students ✔ The problem with generic hardship stories ✔ What colleges really want to see in your essay ✔ Live financial aid appeal breakdown from the Lockwood office

The College Essay Guy Podcast: A Practical Guide to College Admissions
610: Admission Nutrients (Part 4 of 6: Consistent Engagement): Important Ingredients for a Well-Balanced College Admission Process—And Life with Dysean Alexander

The College Essay Guy Podcast: A Practical Guide to College Admissions

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 67:45


In Episode 4 of our series on Admission Nutrients, Tom Campbell is joined by Dysean Alexander, Assistant Director for West Coast Admission at Lafayette College, to discuss Consistent Engagement. In their conversation, they get into:  Why consistent engagement is a valuable nutrient to fold into your high school experience How it's talked about in an admissions office, and how admission readers like Dysean (and his team at Lafayette) measure it Tips on “translating” your own examples of consistent engagement to an admission officer audience Advice for counselors on how to explain the value of this nutrient to students and families And more! Counselor by day and stand-up comedian by night, Dysean Alexander is a first-generation college graduate of Ursinus College (PA) where he earned a BA in Media & Communications while being an all-conference football player. After his first year as a college admission counselor (Albright College), he served as the Assistant Director For Middle School Enrollment at Moravian Academy (PA), allowing him to gain additional knowledge on high-level high school curriculum and communities. After 6 years working at Lafayette College, he has been able to work with Army ROTC recruitment and POSSE selection, and has covered territories all over the globe, domestically spanning from Long Island, NY to Southern California, where he now serves as Assistant Director Of West Coast Admissions.   Play-by-Play:  2:39 – Welcome and introductions  7:12 – Where does consistent engagement show up in an application?  10:09 – How do institutional priorities impact admission?   19:19 – What does consistent engagement say about the student to an admission reader? 25:50 – How can students brainstorm and prioritize which activities to show on the application? 36:30 – What is the balance of quality over quantity when it comes to activities? 45:05 – FAQs about consistent engagement 45:28 – What if I decide to change activities midway through high school?  52:23 – What if I had to stop my activity? 53:49 – What if I transferred schools and didn't have time to engage consistently? 57:49 – What are some tips for counselors and educators in this process? 1:07:06 – Closing thoughts   Resources: College Essay Guy's BEABIES Exercise (Public) College Essay Guy's Personal Statement Resources College Essay Guy's College Application Hub  

Tests and the Rest: College Admissions Industry Podcast
659. HOW MUCH AI IS JUST RIGHT IN THE COLLEGE ESSAY?

Tests and the Rest: College Admissions Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 27:47


Smart college applicants know not to let artificial intelligence agents write their entire personal statement but might shudder at the idea of ignoring these tools entirely. How much is too much? Amy and Mike invited educator Razi Hecker to explore how much AI is just right in the college essay. What are five things you will learn in this episode? Should students avoid AI entirely when writing their college application essays? At what points in the writing process can AI be most helpful? What tasks can be AI-assisted and which ones should never be? Is there a danger that use of AI might be detected by essay readers? Why is a main thesis so critical for effective college essays? MEET OUR GUEST Razi Hecker is a Harvard graduate (Cum Laude, B.A. in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations) and a creative writer whose work appears in literary journals, news outlets, and the most recent edition of 50 Successful Harvard Application Essays. With over 2,000 hours of college essay coaching and 10+ years in education and creative writing, Razi helps students transform personal experiences into powerful, memorable admissions narratives. His students have been accepted to every Ivy League school, as well as Stanford, MIT, and Caltech. This past year alone, over 70% of Razi's top retainer students were admitted to at least one Ivy. Those who didn't landed spots at other elite institutions such as Johns Hopkins, Carnegie Mellon, UC Berkeley, and Washington University. Find Razi at League Bound Consulting. LINKS Common App Fraud Policy Can prospective students use generative AI to help with their application to Cornell? AI Is Taking Over College Admissions RELATED EPISODES COLLEGE ESSAYS IN THE AGE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE MAKING YOUR COLLEGE ESSAYS COUNT WRITING RHETORICALLY IN ADMISSIONS ESSAYS ABOUT THIS PODCAST Tests and the Rest is THE college admissions industry podcast. Explore all of our episodes on the show page. ABOUT YOUR HOSTS Mike Bergin is the president of Chariot Learning and founder of TestBright, Roots2Words, and College Eagle. Amy Seeley is the president of Seeley Test Pros and LEAP. If you're interested in working with Mike and/or Amy for test preparation, training, or consulting, get in touch through our contact page.  

Inside College Admissions
How to Have a Productive (and Fun!) Summer

Inside College Admissions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 15:45


Summer is for relaxing and recharging, but it's also a great opportunity to set yourself up for success! In this episode, former college counselor and former dean of admission share their pro-tips for college-bound high schoolers on how to make the most of summer break. From working and volunteering, to exploring and getting creative, we've got you covered! Follow us on Instagram!Learn more about Scoir

Advantage College Planning: The Inside Scoop
Inside the College Essay: Tips for Writing with Confidence

Advantage College Planning: The Inside Scoop

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 38:08


Send us a textIn this episode of College Planning Simplified, Arielle is joined by Jamie Pack, Director of Content and a college consultant at Advantage College Planning, to discuss the nuances of writing college essays. Jamie highlights the value of an authentic voice in essays and provides practical advice on brainstorming and drafting compelling personal statements. The episode also offers guidance for parents on how to support their children without overshadowing their voice. Listeners receive tips for overcoming writer's block.00:00 Introduction to College Planning Simplified01:20 The Role and Importance of Supplemental Essays02:34 Diving into the Personal Statement05:35 The Significance of Authenticity in Essays12:08 Common Mistakes in College Essays19:04 Parental Support in the Essay Writing Process23:30 Encouraging Self-Reflection in Students27:11 Overcoming Writer's Block28:29 Finding Unique Essay Topics35:55 Conclusion and Additional Resources

Don't Force It: How to Get into College without Losing Yourself in the Process
Standout College Essay Secrets: What Parents Must Know by June of Junior Year

Don't Force It: How to Get into College without Losing Yourself in the Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 57:08


In today's episode, I'm joined by Holly Schreiber, Joanna Graham, and Andy Friedman for a deep dive into what really makes a college essay stand out. We share why students should start early—way before senior year kicks in—and how the best personal statements reveal something real, not rehearsed. From creative brainstorming techniques to honest talk about why AI won't cut it, we cover what works (and what doesn't). If you want the inside scoop on writing essays that actually matter, don't miss this one!Register to attend or receive the recording of our upcoming webinar, Protect Their College Options: What Sophomores Must Do Around Testing This Summer: https://signeteducation.com/eventsSign up to join our live coaching session and receive personalized insights!Students: https://forms.gle/cRyBSFP9tSEJnsVN6Parents and other Adults: https://forms.gle/v6Nppxix6HPKrRfdAAccess free resources and learn more about Sheila and her team at Signet Education at signeteducation.com or on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheilaakbar/.

Inside the Admissions Office: Advice from Former Admissions Officers
117. Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist Shares How to Write College Essays That Get You In

Inside the Admissions Office: Advice from Former Admissions Officers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 19:19


To set up a complimentary strategy call, CLICK HERE.  What makes a college essay stand out at top schools like Harvard, Stanford, or Yale? In this episode, we sit down with Dave Marcus, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, bestselling author of Acceptance, and former high school teacher, to unpack the art of storytelling in college applications. Dave shares tips he's used to help CEOs, students, and professionals tell their stories with clarity and heart. Perfect for students, parents, and counselors guiding the college application process. --- Register for our upcoming webinars. Questions, comments, or topic requests? Email jilian.yong@ingeniusprep.com. To learn more about InGenius Prep, visit us at ingeniusprep.com.

Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast
Personal Statement College Essay Workshop wk 2 Your Garbage Draft

Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 13:46


You've done the hard thinking. You've found your insights, explored your contradictions, and reflected deeply. But now you're stuck—staring at a blank page, unsure how to turn those ideas into a compelling college essay.In this episode, Steve explains why the next step is not perfection—it's motion. You'll learn how to choose the right moment to write about, why your first draft should be messy, and how that so-called “garbage draft” is the best way to get unstuck and start building an unforgettable essay. What You'll Learn:Why insight alone won't get you a finished essayHow to choose a powerful, reflective moment for your personal statementThe truth about “impressive” stories (and what to do instead)Why the garbage draft is your most powerful tool for clarity and momentumA simple two-step plan to move from stuck to confident Ready to finish your essay?Join Steve's College Essay Workshop and get:Access to recordings from completed weeksStep-by-step guidance to write a powerful, authentic essay

Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast
How to Get your Personal Statement Done

Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 16:46


If you've been putting off your college essay, dreading it like a monkey on your back—you're not alone. But what if you could stop trying to sound impressive and start telling a story that actually matters?In this episode, I'll guide you through the exact questions and strategies we used in the first week of my Personal Statement Workshop to help students uncover stories that admissions officers care about.You'll learn:Why this essay can make or break your applicationWhat admissions officers are really looking forHow to start discovering the contradictions and insights that make your story unforgettableExamples of thought-provoking contradictions like “a colorblind painter” or “a debater who avoids conflict”Insightful truths that make you human—and memorableWhether you join my workshop or not, this episode will help you begin writing an essay that's honest, thoughtful, and impossible to ignore.Ready to take action?Join my 4-week Personal Statement Workshop and finish your essay before July even starts. You'll get instant access to the replay of Session 1 and join me live for the next three trainings. Enroll now: TILC.to/essayMentioned in this episode:20+ examples of powerful contradictions you can explore in your own storyInsightful one-liners that could become the heart of your essayThe two questions every personal statement should answer

Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast
How to Get the College Essay Monkey Off Your Back — Before July

Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 14:47


The personal statement is one of the most important — and misunderstood — parts of the college application. In this short, powerful episode, Steve Gardner explains why so many students struggle to get started, what the real purpose of the personal statement is, and how families can reduce stress and gain a competitive edge now, before summer slips away.If you're a parent or student feeling overwhelmed, this episode offers clarity, direction, and a powerful invitation to tackle this task with expert support.

The College Essay Guy Podcast: A Practical Guide to College Admissions
604: Inside the Application (Part 5): How to Decide Which College to Attend with Cassidy, HS Senior

The College Essay Guy Podcast: A Practical Guide to College Admissions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 32:56


Hi friends, and welcome back to the podcast! Many of you have been following Cassidy, a current high school senior, as she navigates the college application process. We've walked through her brainstorming exercises, her personal statement writing, and her supplemental essays. And now, at long last, Cassidy has received her college acceptances. Rather than reading the email she sent me, I replied, "Hey, I know you got your acceptances. What if we do a live reveal on the podcast?" So, I genuinely don't know yet where she's been accepted. Huge shoutout to Cassidy for agreeing to do this live! In this conversation, we dive into a range of things, including: The extent to which Cassidy felt she had a successful application process vs. successful outcomes (and the difference) Which schools she was accepted into Important factors in making her final college decision, focusing on what my team calls the "6 Fs" of college fit: focus, fellowship, finances, future, family, and feeling What she did well, and what she'd do differently I also guide Cassidy through a fun, quick exercise—one you (or your student) can also try—that can be completed in one day, one hour, or even one minute. Cassidy is a current high school student going through the college application process. She lives in the Bay Area, loves ballet, identifies as a “yapper,” and knows a lot about Biology. Hope you enjoy it.   Play-by-Play 2:11 – Welcome and check-in 3:31 – To what extent does Cassidy feel like she had a successful application process? 4:48 – Cassidy shares her college decision results! 8:13 – To what extent does Cassidy feel she had successful outcomes?  9:02 – Ethan introduces the six F's of college fit for Cassidy's top choice schools   10:43 – Focus 12:12 – Fellowship 13:32 – Financial  14:52 – Future 16:53 – Family 17:41 – Feeling 20:36 – Cassidy reflects on what stands out at each school she is considering 23:40 – How to choose which college to attend in one day, one hour, or one minute 29:39 – Reflecting on this process, is there anything Cassidy wishes she had done differently?  31:10 – Wrap up and closing thoughts   Resources: How to choose which college to attend: Key factors to consider College Essay Guy's Personal Statement Resources College Essay Guy's College Application Hub  

College and Career Clarity
AI and College Essays: What Families Need to Know with Susan Knoppow

College and Career Clarity

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 37:18


In this episode, Lisa and Susan discuss:How AI impacts the essay-writing process for studentsMistaken beliefs about what makes a strong application essayCrafting essays that truly reflect a student's voice and experiencesHelpful strategies and tools that can assist in writing a strong college essayKey Takeaways: AI should not be used to generate or refine college essays. It can assist with research, but all information must be verified, and the writing must be entirely the student's own.Admissions officers value essays that show a student's true personality and experiences over overly polished or generic ones. They seek real people who will contribute to the college community, not just applicants with strong credentials.Essays should reflect the voice of a 17 to 18-year-old. Unnecessarily formal or complex language can make an essay feel inauthentic; clear and honest communication is more important.Rather than focusing on structure or a single moment, strong essays thoughtfully respond to the prompt, offering meaningful personal insights that reveal the student's true character. “You don't have to create a persona that you think will be appealing to your reader. You need to answer the question and show who you really are.” – Susan KnoppowAbout Susan Knoppow: Focused, incisive, and creative, Susan can turn the most daunting writing challenge into a series of simple steps; she conceptualized and developed the Wow Method for teaching writing.A former executive speechwriter and copywriter, Susan is also a published poet and essayist. She holds a BA in Psychology from the University of Michigan and an MFA in Writing from Vermont College.When she's not running Wow, Susan likes to garden, cook, and go on adventures with her husband and their dog, Luna. She has three adult children who are all talented creative writers as well.Episode References:College Essay Resources from WOW https://flourishcoachingco.com/essays#066 Everything You Think You Know About College Essays Is Wrong with Susan Knoppow: https://www.flourishcoachingco.com/066Says Who? by Anne Curzan: https://www.amazon.com/Says-Who-Kinder-Funner-Everyone/dp/0593444094Get Lisa's Free on-demand video: How-to guide for your teen to choose the right major, college, & career...(without painting themselves into a corner, missing crucial deadlines, or risking choices you both regret). flourishcoachingco.com/video Connect with Susan:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wowessayexperts/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wowwritingWebsite: https://wowwritingworkshop.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanknoppow/Connect with Lisa:Website: https://www.flourishcoachingco.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@flourishcoachingcoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/flourishcoachingco/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/flourish-coaching-co

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The College Essay Guy Podcast: A Practical Guide to College Admissions
602: Roles and Identities Part 2 (for Counselors and Educators): A Framework for Understanding How Your Roles Shape Your Work

The College Essay Guy Podcast: A Practical Guide to College Admissions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 24:59


To kick off Season 6, Ethan shares some practical resources based on a new framework he's been exploring.  If you're a regular listener, you'll already be familiar with something we call the Roles and Identities List, which is a huge menu of roles (things like “catalyst” and “change-maker” and “party-bringer”) — Ethan has used it as a get-to-know-you exercise with a number of previous guests.  In case you missed it, check out Part 1 of this mini-series where Ethan walked through some practical exercises for students and parents based on the Roles and Identities framework.  But what about counselors? We who spend our days (and often nights) answering emails, phone calls, texting and generally caretaking in 100 different ways…  Today's episode is the second of two where Ethan will share some exercises that counselors can use to recognize patterns they may fall into at times and how they might practice more self-care and show up more fully for their students. Ethan explores:  How can counselors make sure we fill our own cups (and not just our coffee cups)?  How can we make sure we're even more spacious and resourced… so that we're able to give back from a full cup, and with a full heart? And more.  We hope you enjoy!   Play-by-Play 0:08 - What is the Roles & Identities Framework?  5:34 - Exercise #1 : The Roles & Identities List  11:39 - Exercise #2: The “shadow” version 21:30 - Exercise #3: The “foil” to your role  23:20 - Closing thoughts    Resources: The Roles and Identities Exercise  College Essay Guy's Personal Statement Resources College Essay Guy's College Application Hub

BeMo Admissions Experts Podcast
Accepted Harvard Supplemental College Essay Examples!

BeMo Admissions Experts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 17:53


Listen to some accepted Harvard supplemental college essay examples! Think your supplemental college essays don't matter? Think again! These school-specific essays are an opportunity for you to get that coveted acceptance letter from top schools. In today's episode, we'll share some Harvard supplemental essay examples that got accepted! Plus some examples of rejected Harvard essays to show you what makes a strong essay versus a weak one and how to write an essay that gets you accepted to top schools. Like the podcast? Check out our website at BeMoAcademicConsulting.com Don't forget to subscribe to our channel and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for more great tips and other useful information! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BeMoAcademicConsultingInc Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bemoacademicconsulting Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bemo_academic_consulting/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BeMo_AC TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bemoacademicconsulting

The College Essay Guy Podcast: A Practical Guide to College Admissions
601: Roles and Identities (Part 1 of 2): Exercises for Students & Parents

The College Essay Guy Podcast: A Practical Guide to College Admissions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 28:48


To kick off Season 6, Ethan shares some practical resources based on a new framework he's been exploring.  If you're a regular listener, you'll already be familiar with something we call the Roles and Identities List, which is a huge menu of roles (things like “catalyst” and “change-maker” and “party-bringer”) — Ethan has used it as a get-to-know-you exercise with a number of previous guests.  Today's episode is the first of two where Ethan will dive into a few short, practical exercises for students and parents that can help them figure out things like how they'd like to focus their time as they go through this process. He gets into, among other things:  The philosophy behind the Roles and Identities framework Some hands-on exercises that students can do — whether in 9th, 10th, or 11th grade — that can help them, for example, plan summer/EC activities, or even map out their college application.  A simple but powerful exercise for parents thinking about who they want to be in this process—since let's be honest it isn't the students who are learning about themselves here.  Stay tuned for Part 2 where Ethan will share some exercises that counselors can use to recognize patterns they may fall into at times and how they might practice more self-care and show up more fully for their students.  We hope you enjoy!   Play-by-Play 3:36 - What is the Roles & Identities Framework?  6:57 - Exercise #1 (for both students and parents): The Roles & Identities List  8:59 - Exercise #2 (for students): Using the Roles & Identities list to plan your summer or extracurricular activities 11:30 - Using The Values list to expand on your roles and identities 13:23 - Which parts of you will you show in your college application? 18:21 - Exercise #3 (for parents): Who do you want to be in this process?  27:50 - Closing thoughts   Resources The Roles and Identities Exercise  The Values Exercise 100+ Summer and Extracurricular Ideas — Based on Your Roles and Identities 100+ Summer and Extracurricular Ideas — Based on Your Values College Essay Guy's Personal Statement Resources College Essay Guy's College Application Hub

The College Planning Edge
Parents, STOP Making These Costly College List Mistakes

The College Planning Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 26:25


Are you making these CRINGEWORTHY mistakes when picking colleges? STOP sabotaging your college admissions chances! In this episode of College Coffee Talk, we break down the biggest college list mistakes and what you MUST do instead to get accepted into your dream school. In This Episode: - The biggest college list MISTAKES students make! - How to choose the RIGHT colleges (instead of wasting time & money). - Pro tips to boost your chances of getting in! Want expert help with your college applications? Visit LockwoodCollegePrep.com today! #CollegePlanning, #CollegePrep, #CollegeAdmissions, #CollegeBound, #Scholarships, #CollegeApplications, #FinancialAid, #CollegeEssays, #ACTPrep, #SATPrep, #CollegeLife, #CollegeBound2025,#Parenting #Education #College #StudentLoans #FinancialPlanning #Family #HigherEducation #Scholarships #CollegePlanning #StudentDebt #Collegeadvice #studentloans #LoanForgiveness #DebtRelief #ParentLoans

The College Planning Edge
The Big Grovel: How to Appeal for More Financial Aid & Get the Best Offer

The College Planning Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 32:18


Did your college lowball your financial aid offer? Don't panic—fight back! In this episode, College consultants Pearl and Andy Lockwood discuss how to negotiate with colleges after they've "low balled" you. They discuss how to avoid common mistakes, and maximize your merit aid.

The College Planning Edge
AP or Honors? The Key to Boosting Your Teen's Elite and Ivy League College Chances

The College Planning Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 6:30


College consultant Andy Lockwood unlocks the truth about how much AP classes matter to admissions committees at America's top colleges. #CourseSelection #AcademicExcellence" #Collegeadvisor #CollegeAdmissions, #CollegeBound, #Scholarships, #CollegeApplications, #FinancialAid, #CollegeEssays, #ACTPrep, #SATPrep, #CollegeLife, #CollegeBound2025,#Parenting #Education #College #StudentLoans #FinancialPlanning #Family #HigherEducation #Scholarships #CollegePlanning #StudentDebt #Collegeadvice #studentloans #LoanForgiveness #DebtRelief #ParentLoans

The College Planning Edge
College Advisor vs NYC Counselor: Early Decision Truth Revealed!

The College Planning Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 24:27


College counselor Pearl Lockwood challenges the advice of a school counselor from a tony, elite NYC private high school about applying Early Decision. Is Early Decision the right move for every student? Pearl offers a fresh perspective and unconventional strategies to help families make smarter choices in college admissions. For more unconventional college advice, download our free 'Wow Report' at LockwoodCollegePrep.com/wow. It's packed with killer extracurricular ideas guaranteed to impress admissions committees! #CollegePlanning, #CollegePrep, #CollegeAdmissions, #CollegeBound, #Scholarships, #CollegeApplications, #FinancialAid, #CollegeEssays, #ACTPrep, #SATPrep, #CollegeLife, #CollegeBound2025,#Parenting #Education #College #StudentLoans #FinancialPlanning #Family #HigherEducation #Scholarships #CollegePlanning #StudentDebt #Collegeadvice #studentloans #LoanForgiveness #DebtRelief #ParentLoans

Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast
College App Roadmap Workshop day 2 (of 2)

Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 83:56


We just completed our Holistic College Application Roadmap workshop.Enjoy our final day (day 2) here. To register for the Ivy League Challenge, go to TILC.to/register-----To register for the Ivy League Challenge, visit our websiteTo follow on Instagram:  @TheIvyLeagueChallengeTo join us on our Facebook group for parentsOr schedule a meeting with Steve here

The College Essay Guy Podcast: A Practical Guide to College Admissions
522: Storytelling & Identity with Ethan Sawyer (Part 4 Bonus Episode!): On Balancing Identities, Writing as a Journey, and the Mystery of Enoughness

The College Essay Guy Podcast: A Practical Guide to College Admissions

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 74:15


In our most recent series on storytelling and identity, Ethan sat down with his screenwriter friends to do a deep dive into the creative process, the power of storytelling, and how identity plays a role in both. In this bonus episode, the tables are turned as Ethan is interviewed by CEG Essay Coach, Ali Pineo. In their conversation, Ethan and Ali get into: Ethan's background and how his identity has evolved over the years The roles Ethan identifies with most: connector, harmonizer, and seeker How Ethan measures success in his personal and professional life His journey from aspiring screenwriter to teacher and writer Brainstorming Ethan's own personal statement as if he were writing it today And more Ali Pineo is a writing coach and college admissions essay specialist with a BA in English from Stanford University and MFA from UC Irvine. She is passionate about building her students' confidence in the writing process and developing them into strong self-advocates for their individual learning needs. She has spent thousands of hours coaching admissions essay writing and tutoring AP English and US History,. and the highlights of her career center around her mentorship of bright students with learning differences. In addition to teaching, she is an arts entrepreneur, former professional ballet dancer, and mama to a busy toddler. We hope you enjoy!   Play-by-Play: 1:41 - Introductions 2:48 - Ethan shares the roles he identifies with most 10:36 - What does Ethan's identity of “Connector” mean to him? 14:34 - How does Ethan distinguish between the “Connector” and “Harmonizer” roles? 20:16 - Do any roles conflict with other identities?  25:13 - How does Ethan balance his many roles?  28:37 - How does Ethan measure success in his personal and professional life? 33:20 - In what ways have Ethan's career aspirations changed over the years?  37:00 - How does Ethan define his role as a “Culture-Tender?”  43:55 - What has Ethan been writing about lately? 47:18 - Ali shares her a bit about her background, roles, and identities  52:33 - How do Ethan's outward identities overlap with his inner world?  56:48 - Brainstorming Ethan's own personal statement as if he were writing it today 1:11:37 - Closing thoughts and wrap-up   Resources: College Essay Guy's Roles and Identities Exercise Listen: Five Simple Tools to Meet Your Everyday Parenting Challenges College Essay Guy's Personal Statement Resources College Essay Guy's College Application Hub

The College Essay Guy Podcast: A Practical Guide to College Admissions
521: Storytelling & Identity with Ryan Maldonado (Part 3 of 3): On Code-switching, Photographing Living Rooms, and Growing up Not-Rich in Miami

The College Essay Guy Podcast: A Practical Guide to College Admissions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 80:39


In this three-part series, Ethan sits down with his screenwriter friends to do a deep dive into the creative process, the power of storytelling, and how identity plays a role in both. In Episode 3, Ethan is joined by screenwriter Ryan Maldonado, known for his work on AMC's Parish, Hulu's Death and Other Details, Amazon's Hunters, Chicago PD, FBI, and Grey's Anatomy. Ryan and Ethan talk about, among other things:  Ryan's origin story, how he identifies, and how he became a storyteller What Ryan's writing process is like and what it's like working on a TV show How Ryan shows up in characters that may seem very different from who he is  What he feels Hollywood is doing well in terms of representing diverse voices, and where there's still work to be done Advice to students going through the personal statement writing process And more.  Born and raised in Miami, Florida, Ryan Maldonado is a writer and producer who currently serves as Executive Producer and Co-Showrunner of AMC's crime series Parish, starring Giancarlo Esposito. His previous credits include Hulu's upcoming Death and Other Details (starring Mandy Patinkin) and Amazon's Hunters (starring Al Pacino). Before moving to Los Angeles to complete his MFA at USC's School of Cinematic Arts, Ryan worked as a reporter for The Detroit Free Press, St. Petersburg Times and Variety. He currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife and daughter. We hope you enjoy!   Play-by-Play: 2:00 - Ryan's origin story and what it was like growing up in Miami in the '80s 11:18 - When did Ryan start writing? 15:10 - How has Ryan's interest in writing shifted over the years? 19:47 - Where does “Ryan” show up in his writing and storytelling? 26:12 - How might personal experiences influence writing, especially in TV dramas?  33:00 - What is Ryan's writing process like? 38:50 - What is it like working on a TV show?  44:56 - What lessons from film school still apply to Ryan's work today?  54:33 - How has representation in Hollywood improved? What still needs work?  59:23 - What are some roles Ryan identifies with and how have these manifested in his life? 1:08:56 - What advice would you give to students working on their personal statements for college?  1:18:49 - Wrap up and closing thoughts   Resources: College Essay Guy's Roles and Identities Exercise College Essay Guy's Personal Statement Resources College Essay Guy's College Application Hub

The College Essay Guy Podcast: A Practical Guide to College Admissions
520: Storytelling & Identity w/Whit Anderson (Part 2 of 3): Beating Writer's Block, Writing RomComs and Space Operas, and Female Representation in Hollywood

The College Essay Guy Podcast: A Practical Guide to College Admissions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 71:54


In this three-part series, Ethan sits down with his screenwriter friends to do a deep dive into the creative process, the power of storytelling, and how identity plays a role in both. In Episode 2, Ethan is joined by screenwriter Whit Anderson, known for her work on Daredevil, The Twilight Zone, and Ozark.  Whit and Ethan talk about, among other things:  How a life-changing illness inspired one of her screenplays The cultural role that storytellers and screenwriters play Whit's approach to writing, including the use of visuals and detailed outlines The challenges of working in a male-dominated industry And more Content warning: In our conversation we talk briefly about suicidal ideation — both in the context of a movie Whit is working on but also in the context of the illness she experienced.  Whit Anderson has written both original and adapted content for HBO, Showtime, NBC, Warner Brothers, Paramount, Stars, Netflix, and Sky UK. She's also worked on such shows as Daredevil, The Twilight Zone, and Ozark, as well as on screenplays for her original film Players, and the Netflix hit, Damsel. Most recently for Netflix she wrote a feature script for the epic space opera Empress and she's currently in development with Paramount Studios, George Clooney's company Smokehouse, Margot Robbie's LuckyChap, and Jude Law's Riff Raff, among others.  And, like Ethan, Whit studied Theater at Northwestern University. We hope you enjoy.    Play-by-Play: 1:47 - When did Whit realize she was a storyteller? 3:48 - How has her storytelling shifted over the years? 5:56 - How has Whit's identity and experiences influenced her writing?  11:30 - Where does “Whit” show up in her stories? 17:47 - How does Whit decide what to write about next?  22:00 - What is Whit's writing process like? 23:14 - How does music influence Whit's writing?  28:15 - What does a typical week look like when working on a project?  31:30 - How does Whit work through writer's block or moments of feeling uninspired?  35:12 - What is something Whit wants to share about screenwriting? 47:58 - What has Whit learned about being a writer since starting?  56:00 - What change would Whit like to see in Hollywood?  1:05:01 - If Whit could do college again, what might she do differently? 1:09:23 - What upcoming projects is Whit excited to work on? 1:11:14 - Wrap up and closing thoughts   Resources: The Little Porch and a Dog College Essay Guy's Personal Statement Resources College Essay Guy's College Application Hub  

Inside College Admissions
Pro Tips for Effective Writing and Communication

Inside College Admissions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 41:07


In this episode, Chief Growth Officer at Scoir, Ashley Smith, and former Dean of Admission, Peter Van Buskirk chat all things effective communication! Whether you're a college-bound student writing your college essay or heading into the workforce and want to sharpen your skills, we're sharing our tips for breaking out of the 5 paragraph essay and sharing your true sense of self! We cover: when to start the writing processhow to move past writer's blockAI's place in writinghow to get into the writing headspacetips for nailing the college interviewand more! THE ADMISSIONS GAME - SATIRE EDITIONYour satirical guide to elite college admissions by the fictional counselor to the...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyFollow us on Instagram!Learn more about Scoir

The College Essay Guy Podcast: A Practical Guide to College Admissions
519: Storytelling & Identity with Dave Callaham (Part 1 of 3): What it's Like Writing Marvel Movies, Asian-American Representation in Hollywood, and Advice on Finding Your Voice

The College Essay Guy Podcast: A Practical Guide to College Admissions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 113:12


In this new three-part series, Ethan sits down with his screenwriter friends to do a deep dive into the creative process, the power of storytelling, and how identity plays a role in both. In Episode 1, Ethan is joined by screenwriter Dave Callaham, known best for Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Wonder Woman 1984 and many others. Dave and Ethan discuss, among other things:  When Dave knew he was a storyteller The “armor” that Dave wears (how he presents physically vs. who he is) What the process of writing Shang-Chi was like, especially when much of the source material included outdated stereotypes and problematic portrayals. Dave's advice to writers on finding their voice And more   Fun fact: You can find the video version of this podcast on the College Essay Guy YouTube channel by clicking here. This is a longer episode format we're experimenting with, so feel free to use the chapters on the video to skip around, and let us know what you think in the YouTube comments. Rather than give you the typical bio, Ethan and Dave kick things off with an improv game where Dave shares what he loves and knows a lot about — an activity that is great for brainstorming ideas for the personal statement! We hope you enjoy.      Play-by-Play: 2:02 - Dave plays “I love, I know” – a brainstorming exercise  3:45 - What was Dave like in high school? 7:46 - When did Dave start writing? 11:08 - When did Dave realize he was a storyteller? 12:12 - What did Dave study in college?  13:11 - What was it like writing Shang-Chi? 16:57 - Where does “Dave” show up in Shang-Chi?  28:39 - What is Dave's writing process like when working on a movie? 32:42 - How is writing for animation different from live-action? 35:14 - How does writing change through the movie process? 39:01 -  How does Dave decide what to write about next?  51:59 - How important is structure when it comes to screenwriting? 58:30 - The “armor” that Dave wears (how he presents physically vs. who he is) 1:09:33 - What did Dave learn about fight scenes when writing Shang-Chi? 1:16:58 - Dave's advice to writers on finding their voice 1:24:09 - What did Dave write about in his college essay? 1:29:07 - How much time does Dave dedicate to brainstorming in his writing process? 1:32:30 - If Dave could do college again, what might he do differently? 1:39:20 - Why is representation so important on screen?  1:44:06 - What is something Dave wants to share about screenwriting? 1:48:50 - What advice would you give to young people who are considering writing for a living? 1:50:32 - Rapid-fire questions  Resources: YouTube video version of this episode I love, I know – a brainstorming exercise College Essay Guy's Personal Statement Resources College Essay Guy's College Application Hub  

College Bound Mentor
Webinar: College Admissions Trends

College Bound Mentor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 35:54


Want to hear the latest trends in college admissions? In this episode, Lisa, Abby, and Stefanie share the webinar they presented on everything that's new with college admissions. Hear the biggest changes over the past year when it comes to college admissions, which schools are becoming harder to get into, how schools are using technology to assess students, new questions you might encounter in your college essays, and what you can do to increase your chances of getting into your favorite school. Subscribe to College Bound Mentor on your favorite podcast platform and learn more at CollegeBoundMentor.com

The College Essay Guy Podcast: A Practical Guide to College Admissions
518: Inside the Application (Part 4): How to Know if You're “Almost Done” with Your College Application

The College Essay Guy Podcast: A Practical Guide to College Admissions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 75:14


Today's episode is part four of our series Inside the Application. Ethan is joined by Cassidy, a current high school senior who is working on her college applications for the Fall 2025 term.  Cassidy's application deadlines are coming up, so Ethan and Cassidy check out what she has so far through a process called the “Almost Done” review. They discuss about, among other things: Where do things stand & how's Cassidy feeling about the application? What values come through in each piece of Cassidy's writing?  Where do Ethan (and Cassidy) see opportunities for revision to bring more of herself into the application?  And more Stay tuned, as we'll continue to check in with Cassidy to find out how her process went and what she ended up hearing back from colleges. Cassidy is a current high school student going through the college application process. She lives in the Bay Area, loves ballet, knows a lot about Biology, and identifies as a “yapper.”  We hope you enjoy.   Play-by-play:  2:05 - How's the writing process going for Cassidy? 2:50 - How much time has Cassidy been putting into her application lately? 4:50 - Does Cassidy consider herself a writer? 5:45 - What is an “Almost Done” review?  6:39 - What is a Values Scan?  8:55 - Reviewing Cassidy's most recent draft of the personal statement  23:20 - Cassidy shares some of her activities list descriptions 34:35 - Highlights from Cassidy's additional information section 38:25 - Cassidy's draft of her “excitement for learning” essay  48:08 - Cassidy's draft of her “roommate” essay 53:20 - Cassidy's draft of her “community” essay 1:03:08 - Cassidy shares her short answer responses (50 words each)  1:12:55 - Ethan shares closing advice for Cassidy as she prepares to submit  1:14:20 - Final thoughts     Resources Part 1 of this series, Inside the Application  Part 2 of this series, Inside the Application Part 3 of this series, Inside the Application Cassidy's Supplemental Essay Doc The Roles and Identities Exercise How to Write the Stanford Roommate Essay + Examples A How-To Guide for the Short Answer Questions for Highly-Selective Colleges How to Choose a College: A Step-By-Step Guide CEG's College Application Resource Hub A List of Activities You May Not Have Considered Including—But That Count! What do colleges look for in students?

Kelly Corrigan Wonders
Thanks For Being Here Lily's College Essay - "We Rise"

Kelly Corrigan Wonders

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 9:54


Lily Janas, now a student at Bowdoin College, wrote this stirring college admissions essay called “We Rise”. She sets the scene at 2am and goes on to describe one of the most impactful experiences of her young life. The story unfolds slowly, and Lily gives clues along the way but never fully reveals what she's a part of - until the very end. (Previously aired) To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

College Bound Mentor
How to Create a Compelling College Application: All Components Count

College Bound Mentor

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 29:37


How do you stand out in college admissions? It all goes back to your college application. In this episode, Lisa, Abby, and Stefanie put together all the puzzle pieces that make up the college application puzzle. Hear the components of the college application, the most important component, whether to submit your test scores, how to handle letters of recommendation, and how specific colleges differ with their applications. Subscribe to College Bound Mentor on your favorite podcast platform and learn more at CollegeBoundMentor.com

Tests and the Rest: College Admissions Industry Podcast
592. MAKING YOUR COLLEGE ESSAYS COUNT

Tests and the Rest: College Admissions Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 26:21


As short as college application essays have to be, they still contribute heavily to holistic admissions decisions. Don't waste a single word! Amy and Mike invited educational consultant Sheree Gravely to discuss how to make your college essays count. What are five things you will learn in this episode? When should students start the college essay writing process? How can students find great ideas to write about? How are the common app essay topics different from supplemental essays? Should parents participate in the writing process? What topics should students avoid writing about? MEET OUR GUEST Sheree Gravely is the founder of Gravely Group College Advising and an IEC since 2014. Before becoming an IEC, she worked in marketing for Kraft Foods, HJ Heinz, and Arthur Anderson & Co.  Sheree has a passion for helping students discover their interests and to use that to find great college options. Years of experience in private industry, education, and as a parent make her ideal as an independent college counselor.  A 1986 graduate of the University of Virginia, she was heavily involved in counseling undergrads as a Resident Assistant and Dorm Resident Manager in UVA's Residential Life program. She attended Northwestern University's Evening Managers Program and holds a Certificate in College Admissions Counseling from UC - Riverside. Sheree is co-chair of the Midwest College Advisors Virtual Group, which includes over 40 members from OH, MI, IN, KY, and Western PA. The group meets with college admissions offices throughout the year. She is a member of the premier association of college advisors, IECA (Independent Educational Consultants Association), constantly attends higher-ed training opportunities, and is always visiting college campuses to gather the most up-to-date information for her students and families.   Sheree is passionate about education. She volunteered for Chagrin Falls Unite for Education election campaign and worked on the Chagrin Falls School District's 5-year strategic plan, as well as was a member of the committee on Instructional Practices, Resources, Curriculum, and Professional Development. She served as a member of the local advisory board for Hackett Catholic Prep HS (MI) which consulted on matters of school governance, including curriculum, marketing, and extra-curricular programming. She worked on a project for the principal to rebuild Hackett's college counseling curriculum.  During her children's school years, Sheree volunteered in a variety of  capacities including instructor and coordinator for Global Reading competitions, Writing Workshops, and Junior Achievement. As a member of the American Woman's Club of Oakville (Canada), she researched and authored a curriculum comparison between US and Canadian education standards that was used by families and companies to evaluate education decisions for ex-pat students. She has lived in a variety of cities in the US and Canada and is married to Alan. They have a daughter and two sons. Sheree loves to play Mahjong and read as well as to travel, scuba dive, ski and be active! Sheree previously appeared on the podcast in episode 353 for an IEC Profile. Sheree can be reached at https://www.gravelygroupcollegeadvising.com. LINKS 7 Steps to a Terrible College Essay RELATED EPISODES WHY THIS COLLEGE, WHY THIS MAJOR? UTILIZING A REFLECTION JOURNAL TO PREPARE FOR A COLLEGE ESSAY WRITING RHETORICALLY IN ADMISSIONS ESSAYS TABOO ESSAY TOPICS ABOUT THIS PODCAST Tests and the Rest is THE college admissions industry podcast. Explore all of our episodes on the show page. ABOUT YOUR HOSTS Mike Bergin is the president of Chariot Learning and founder of TestBright. Amy Seeley is the president of Seeley Test Pros and LEAP. If you're interested in working with Mike and/or Amy for test preparation, training, or consulting, feel free to get in touch through our contact page.

The College Essay Guy Podcast: A Practical Guide to College Admissions
516: Inside the Application (Part 2): Developing the Personal Statement, Supplemental Essays, and College List with Cassidy, HS Senior

The College Essay Guy Podcast: A Practical Guide to College Admissions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 62:00


Today's episode is part two of our series, Inside the Application. Ethan is joined by Cassidy, a current high school senior who is working on her college applications for the Fall 2025 term. Ethan and Cassidy will be walking step-by-step through the college application process as it unfolds this school year. In episode 2, they get into:  How is Cassidy's personal statement coming along? What does Cassidy want colleges to know about her? How is Cassidy approaching her supplemental essays? What is Cassidy looking for in a college and how did she develop her list? And more Stay tuned for future episodes where Ethan and Cassidy continue the conversation! This series is a bit different in that, normally, we share episodes-in-a-series consecutively. For these, we're releasing them pretty much as we record them, so you'll notice them interspersed among other topics we'll be covering. We'll continue to check in with Cassidy to see how things are going, and you'll find out how it turned out a few months from now. Cassidy is a current high school student going through the college application process. She lives in the Bay Area, loves ballet, knows a lot about Biology, and identifies as a “yapper”—more on that in our conversation.  We hope you enjoy!    Play-by-play 1:36 - What has Cassidy been working on since last episode? 3:28 - Cassidy reads draft two of her personal statement  7:51 - Cassidy shares her thoughts on her draft 9:18 - Ethan gives feedback and shares suggestions for the next draft  12:57 -  Ethan reviews Cassidy's "Everything I Want Colleges to Know About Me" list 21:38 - Ethan reviews Cassidy's CommonApp Activities List and Additional Info sections 26:09 - What is Cassidy looking for in a college and how did she develop her list? 25:00 - Ethan reads the supplemental prompts from Cassidy's college list tracker  35:56  - What is a “super topic" and how might it help Cassidy? 50:50 - What is the Roles and Identities exercise? 58:55 - What are Cassidy's next steps in her drafting process?    Resources Part 1 of this series, Inside the Application Cassidy's brainstorming and second draft The "Everything I Want Colleges to Know About Me" List: A Brainstorm Exercise 8 First Choices: An Expert's Strategies for Getting into College by Joyce Slayton Mitchell How to Combine Your College Essay Prompts (To Save 20+ Writing Hours) College Essay Guy's Personal Statement Resources Learn How to Write Great Supplemental College Essays College Essay Guy's College Application Hub College Essay Guy's Roles and Identities Exercise Funko Pops

Your Daily Scholarship
Strategies For Students Struggling With Their College Essays; 6 Scholarship Opportunities; Scholarship Help for the Class of 2025

Your Daily Scholarship

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 44:07


Class of 2025 Scholarship Bootcamp Are you interested in helping your high school senior kickstart their scholarship journey? The Class of 2025 Scholarship Bootcamp provides high school seniors with lifetime access to the Scholarship GPS Course (valued at $97), which teaches them how to locate, prioritize, and apply for scholarships. This special program also includes personalized reviews, feedback, and editing assistance for three different scholarship applications of your choice, including essays of up to 2500 words (valued at $231). While course access is lifetime, one-on-one essay help expires on December 31, 2024. If bought separately, this program would cost $328. However, the Class of 2025 Scholarship Bootcamp is available at a reduced price of just $147. Don't wait. Senior year presents the greatest scholarship opportunity of your life, but it will be over before you know it. Don't miss out on this chance to receive valuable one-on-one support with your scholarship applications and essays at an incredibly low price. Click here to sign up today: https://www.scholarshipgps.com/class-of-2025-scholarship-bootcamp ------- Links to learn more about this week's featured scholarships: Weekender: $1000 No Essay Scholarship $2000 Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs Scholarship $1000 Outstanding Citizen Scholarship $1000 Key Thinkers Scholarship $1000 Return2College Scholarship $2500 No Sweat Scholarship ------- Irene Schindler is a published essayist. She helps college applicants identify compelling ideas for their admissions essays and present those ideas in a student's own best voice. Working with students to examine their interests and enthusiasms and exploring what they already know, what they aspire to do, and what ignites their passion for further education is a key element of what she loves most about her job. Irene has studied speechwriting, creative writing, and storytelling at Georgetown University and has assisted college students with their application essays for elite colleges across the nation. She holds degrees in communications and government from George Washington University and worked in communications and policy on Capitol Hill for many years prior to joining College Bound. In our conversation, Irene and I discussed: How younger students can prepare themselves to be better college applicants The importance of intentional involvement in high school How students can stand out with their college admissions essay Strategies for students struggling with their college essay Essay ideas for students who aren't sure of their college major You can get in touch with Irene at ireneschindler@gmail.com or on the College Bound website. Irene mentioned the Fiske Guide to Colleges as a fantastic resource to help you find the right college. Here's a link to buy the Fiske Guide on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3yTuSww  

Three Lil Fishes
The Secret for Getting Into the Right College

Three Lil Fishes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 52:30


The girls bring Valerie Holland, an independent college counselor into te conversation today. She's helped get out into Virginia Tech, TCU & Miami of Ohio. She meets with your high schooler and as an expert, guides them through the college selection and application process targeting "six to eight schools, max ten" and doesn't believe in having a "backup school".If you have a college bound high schooler, you NEED to listen to this episode.To get ahold of Val, email her at vhollandcc@gmail.comWhat's For DinnerSimple Pasta Carbonarahttps://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/simple-carbonaraWe want to hear your comments and questions! Send an email to 3lfpod@gmail.com or leave a comment on our Instagram @3lfpod and be sure to follow us on our YouTube page www.youtube.com/@threelilfishes

The College Essay Guy Podcast: A Practical Guide to College Admissions
515: Inside the Application Part 1: Brainstorming, Outlining, and Drafting with Cassidy, HS Senior

The College Essay Guy Podcast: A Practical Guide to College Admissions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 43:33


Today's episode kicks off a new series, Inside the Application. Ethan is joined by Cassidy, a current high school senior who is working on her college applications for the Fall 2025 term. Ethan and Cassidy will be walking step-by-step through the college application process as it unfolds this school year. In episode 1, they get into:  How did Cassidy approach brainstorming and outlining for her personal statement?  What brainstorming activities helped Cassidy pick her topic? Cassidy's first draft of her personal statement  Ethan's suggestions for revision  And more This series will also be different in that, normally, we share episodes-in-a-series consecutively. For these, we're releasing them pretty much as we record them, so you'll notice them interspersed among other topics we'll be covering.  Stay tuned for future episodes where Ethan and Cassidy continue the conversation! They'll revisit her personal statement, talk about supplemental essays, go over how Cassidy developed her college list, and even talk a little bit about the activities list and the additional information section. We'll continue to check in with Cassidy to see how things are going, and you'll find out how it turned out a few months from now. Cassidy is a current high school student going through the college application process. She lives in the Bay Area, loves ballet, knows a lot about Biology, and identifies as a “yapper”—more on that in our conversation.  We hope you enjoy!    Play-by-play:  2:57 - Getting to know Cassidy through her brainstorming materials 3:27 - Cassidy's social identities 4:29 - Cassidy's values 7:05 - Cassidy's superpower 8:12 - Cassidy's islands of personality 8:40 - What were some of the topics Cassidy considered for her essay? 13:51 - Cassidy walks through her essay outline and examples 16:01 - How did outlining make things easier for Cassidy?  18:48 - Cassidy reads the first draft of her personal statement  22:42 - Cassidy shares her thoughts on her draft 26:04 - Ethan gives feedback  39:18 - Ethan shares suggestions for the next draft  41:52 - Closing thoughts     Resources Cassidy's brainstorming and first draft College Essay Guy's Personal Statement Resources College Essay Guy's College Application Hub Funko Pops  

Destination: YOUniversity
#254 - Leave Nothing to Chance: Mastering Your College Essay

Destination: YOUniversity

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 10:17


Join us as we explore the importance of leaving nothing to chance in the competitive world of college admissions. Our expert essay coach emphasizes the value of dedication and the need to push beyond just going through the motions. Discover why this week is not just about what you're writing, but how you're writing it. Learn from real insights and advice from admissions professionals, as well as the significance of practicing until you can't get it wrong. If you're ready to maximize your chances and make every word count, this episode is for you. Get ready to go big or go home, and remember—leave nothing to chance!

College Bound Mentor
How to Handle the Why College/Why Academic Interest Essay with Lisa Marker-Robbins

College Bound Mentor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 44:36


Some of the trickiest essays to pin down on college applications are the Why College/Why Academic Interest essays. In the first part of this episode, we share why these essays are frustrating, the format of these essays, and how to write them. We then welcome on special guest Lisa Marker-Robbins, Founder of Flourish Coaching, who's helped over 4,000 high school students and young adults gain the insight, experiences, and confidence they need to successfully embark on their post-high school path. She busts some myths about the Why College/Why Academic Interest essays, reveals some findings of her study of the Top 50 public universities and their admissions practices, and shares her best advice for students who truly don't know what to major in. Get Lisa's resources at FlourishCoachingCo.com/Majors and check out her College and Career Clarity podcast, and subscribe to College Bound Mentor on your favorite podcast platform and learn more at CollegeBoundMentor.com

The College Essay Guy Podcast: A Practical Guide to College Admissions
511: Identity, Self-Care, and the Future of College Admission w/ NACAC CEO Angel Pérez

The College Essay Guy Podcast: A Practical Guide to College Admissions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 55:44


In today's episode, Ethan connects with Angel Pérez (CEO of the National Association of College Admission Counselors) to discuss identity, his personal journey with self-care, and where he sees the college admission profession heading.  On the episode, you'll hear Angel and Ethan discuss: Angel's brainstorming work for his own imagined college essay (yes, really) What Angel's core values have to do with his self-care journey Strategies and techniques Angel (and Ethan) use for self care How does Angel see the US college landscape (and/or admissions process) changing in the next 5 years?  Fun fact: You'll find the YouTube video version of this podcast on the College Essay Guy YouTube channel. Check out last year's conversation, CEG Podcast Episode 401: Self-care for counselors, leaders, and professionals in helping roles. If you haven't met Angel Pérez, he is CEO of the National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC). In this role, he represents more than 25,000 admission and counseling professionals worldwide committed to postsecondary access and success. Named by a Forbes article in 2019 as the most influential voice in college admissions, he strives to build an educational ecosystem that better represents today's society. Prior to joining NACAC in July of 2020, Dr. Pérez served in secondary and higher education leadership positions across America, most recently, as Vice President for Enrollment and Student Success at Trinity College in Connecticut. He is an advocate for counselors everywhere, an important ally in the work of increasing access to higher education, and I'm so lucky to call him my friend… Hope you enjoy this episode.    Play-by-Play 2:43 - Introductions and welcome 4:15 - Values Exercise 9:13 - Social Identities Exercise 11:47 - What life experiences have influenced Angel's identities?  19:58 - How do Angel's core values connect to identity?  22:46 - How has self-care for Angel and Ethan evolved since their conversation last year? 27:06 - What are Angel and Ethan still working on for self-care? 33:39 - Accountability, pausing, and intention in self-care  39:24 - How does Angel see the US college landscape (and/or admissions process) changing in the next 5 years?  44:14 - How has the ban on race-conscious admission impacted students?  46:07 - Advice for students  48:20 - Is college still worth the cost? 50:56 - Advice for counselors and admission professionals 53:23 - Closing thoughts   Resources YouTube video version of this episode (511) Values Exercise Social Identities Exercise Counting Up vs. Counting Down by Duncan Sabien   30-Day Phone Breakup Course (Catherine Price) Rocket Fuel by Mark C. Winters, Gino Wickman CEG Podcast Episode 401: Self-care for counselors, leaders, and professionals in helping roles CEG Podcast Episode 406: Why You Don't Have to Write about Trauma in Your College Essay to Stand Out—and What You Can Do Instead  

The College Prep Podcast
525: College Essay Question: “What Will You Bring to the College?”

The College Prep Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 21:44


Why does this college application question elicit blank stares from students? How do we help students to figure out what they might bring to the college experience or what sets them apart from other applicants? Megan and Erin discuss how ... Read More » The post 525: College Essay Question: “What Will You Bring to the College?” appeared first on The College Prep Podcast.