Can you recommend a college essay writing program?

Anonymous
My dd has requested help with writing her essay. Thank you.
Anonymous
And do you thing this essay writing business or service improves your kids’ writing?
Anonymous
We haven’t done it, yet, but have heard good things about Writopia (in-person and online classes).
Anonymous
My kid's high school PTSA had a speaker from one of those companies come in. She explained what she did at each of her pricey sessions. I just did that myself. It was helpful, and free.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kid's high school PTSA had a speaker from one of those companies come in. She explained what she did at each of her pricey sessions. I just did that myself. It was helpful, and free.


What’s it called?
Anonymous
Watch the College Essay Guy on youtube.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh3V2VU1UcZEDr6E3ztsFkA
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We haven’t done it, yet, but have heard good things about Writopia (in-person and online classes).


My son did this based largely on positive recommendations from DCUM. We would not recommend. Waste of time and money.
Anonymous
My two kids liked the Writopia online college essay workshop. One did it this summer and hasn't applied to college yet. The other did it 2 years ago and did well with her college applications. They both thought they received good instruction and feedback, and they both came out of the workshop with a finished essay.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My two kids liked the Writopia online college essay workshop. One did it this summer and hasn't applied to college yet. The other did it 2 years ago and did well with her college applications. They both thought they received good instruction and feedback, and they both came out of the workshop with a finished essay.


My son had a good experience with Writopia too, a 1-week online workshop. His common app essay was nearly done by the end and he learned some brainstorming techniques that I know he used on his supplements. For the person who had a bad experience, I would guess this is something that can be highly dependent on the individual instructor and I'm sorry to hear that they are inconsistent.
Anonymous
Do not overspend. The College Essay Guy is helpful. Ask around and you may find some people in your area who do this on a freelance basis. Also, see how much oversight they get at school. My kid's public does NOTHING, but our neighbor who goes to private school gets a very careful read from the head of the English department.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do not overspend. The College Essay Guy is helpful. Ask around and you may find some people in your area who do this on a freelance basis. Also, see how much oversight they get at school. My kid's public does NOTHING, but our neighbor who goes to private school gets a very careful read from the head of the English department.


+1 I have a friend who is a journalist who also has a side gig helping kids with college essays so she's working with DD at a very favorable "friends and family" rate. She also got a start on a draft in her 11th grade English class but I know not all the English teachers at her school do that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We haven’t done it, yet, but have heard good things about Writopia (in-person and online classes).


My son did this based largely on positive recommendations from DCUM. We would not recommend. Waste of time and money.


Agree with this. Writopia was a waste of money and time. There was very little correction and editing of their work. Little to no feedback to the students.
Anonymous
Nobody can write their essay for them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nobody can write their essay for them.


No shit Sherlock. Most of these are writing programs. For others they help with the process and the editing. At DC’s private, a good part of English class for the first 4 weeks focuses on college essay. Many drafts, comments, rewrites. No one writes it for them. Others do review, comment, and suggest edits.
Anonymous
To the person who said nobody can write their essay for them, no kidding. Courses can help expand one’s skill set through information, education, and training. You can actually learn things at all ages.
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