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College Applications

Tips and Tricks for College Application Success

 

by Dr. Aimee Weinstein

No matter how you slice it, the first semester of senior year of high school is stressful. In addition to the regular class load, activities and other responsibilities, kids have to work through their college applications, including the omnipresent essays. Even with such conveniences as the Common App and the Coalition App, everything must be filled out and double-checked before sending to any schools. The process inevitably takes more time than anyone plans.

 

To that end, I have a short list of tips and tricks to use to make it just a little bit easier for you.

  1. Write your essay before school begins if at all possible.
  2. When approaching the essay, write the essay you want to write; looking at the prompts themselves comes later – spin the essay to the prompt, not the other way around.
  3. For every school to which you apply, you need thirty (30!) minutes of allotted time to fill out every form.
  4. Every school, even if they’re on the Common App, will require at least one if not more supplemental essays. They’re often short (250 words or so) but they have to be done and done well.
  5. Use a spreadsheet of some sort (we can send you the one we use) to keep track of schools, dates, supplemental essays, etc.
  6. Look at the New York Times best college essays of 2016 site for ideas about the narrative voice schools enjoy.
  7. Make sure you ask for your recommendations as early in September as possible. Teachers have a lot of them to write; they will be motivated to write them for the students who ask the earliest.

 

At Inspiring Test Prep we have a myriad of ways to help you on this journey. We offer one-on-one help with the essay as well as general essay reviews. We had excellent success with our essay bootcamps this summer and new classes will be forming (email us to suggest times/dates!). If you’d like to take advantage of the class, or have any questions about the college process and how we can be of assistance, please email Dr. Weinstein at aimee@katedalby.com.

2017-04-24T21:37:31-04:00

Letter to the Class of 2017

Dear Class of 2017:

Your time is nearly here – you’re about to start your senior year and all of the accompanying excitement will be yours!  It is going to be a wild ride, so hang on to your metaphorical hat.

The start of senior year also brings with it a lot of angst and stress in the form of college applications. You need to hone your college list, make last minute visits, and complete the actual applications, including the essay.  It’s a lot to think about and manage along with your regular classes, sports, and other extracurriculars.

Here’s where Inspiring Test Prep can help.  College counselors and the universities themselves recommend working through your common app essay during the summer and we are ready to assist you in doing it.  We even have a few options on how to do it.

Dr. Aimee Weinstein, our resident essay expert, has helped students get into such universities as Northwestern, Georgetown and the University of Vermont, to name a few.  This summer, she will run two essay bootcamps during which you will spend two hours on the first day learning what the colleges expect and best practices for writing, along with honing your own ideas.  On day two, for another two hours, you will have a working session supervised by Dr. Weinstein.  Dr. Weinstein will include two more reviews of drafts as long as they’re done by mid-September.

Just so you know, we focus on Common App prompts, but are happy to work on the Coalition app as well as any other essay prompts you have, even the small additional questions that individual colleges like to add.

The choice of dates for the Bootcamps are July 30/31 and August 14/15 and the cost is $500.

If those dates are not convenient for you, Dr. Weinstein is also available for private instruction.  For the same $500, you will get one 1-hour session face-to-face and four reviews of drafts by mid-September, with back-and-forth email as necessary.

Dr. Weinstein is also able to customize a package of lessons and reviews as you feel you need them.  You can register here or email Dr. Weinstein directly at aimee@katedalby.com.

Take some of the stress out of applying to college.  Get the essays done this summer and let us help you.

Have a great summer!

2016-07-08T17:21:45-04:00

An Easy Path to a Killer College Essay

by Aimee Weinstein

There’s never a perfect time to buy a car, catch a cold, have a kid… or write an essay. I am specifically thinking of parents of high school juniors who most often agree that there hasn’t been enough time for their kids to do anything beyond schoolwork in months. The popular parenting-older-kids website, Grown and Flown, agrees that junior year is the most stressful of all the high school years, but it’s right up there with the first few months of senior year too. (more…)

2017-04-07T19:30:51-04:00

How to Get Into a Top Ranked College

by Sybil Gohari, The Admissions Company
The Admissions Company LogoWhat does it really take to get into Harvard? That’s the question high school students and their parents alike, ask every year. Plenty of ink has been spilled, warning of the seemingly dismal odds of admission for even the best and the brightest.And truth be told, with about a 5% acceptance rate at this school, and similar odds at the top 10 ranked schools in the country, competition is enormous.

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2017-04-07T19:30:52-04:00