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Reply to "In hindsight, was your college counselor worth it? If so, can you share who it was?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We didn't hire one. We helped our kid ourselves. He's a good writer to start (and I am as well). His essays are pretty fantastic. I had a few people (editor friend and a professional writer friend and a former AO) read them after he had already submitted a few applications and there were almost no changes. They are unique. I think the more and more people hire these professional counselors to craft their narrative and basically rewrite their essays---the less and less personal they become. It's like that article another pp posted about the rich hiring these counselors for $1500 an hour. They come up with the essay topics for the kids, etc. At some point, this is taking all of the personality out of the application.[/quote] I am sure your kid is a good writer but no one believe you showed a professional writer after the fact. [/quote] I believe. I won writing contests in high school and college. Highly-literate high schoolers are capable of writing authentic essays.[/quote] I'm that pp...and same. I had two of my essays entered in national contests by my HS English teacher and I won one of them, runner-up in the other. And, I ended up majoring in STEM :). I'm the one in the family that writes the eulogies, obits, etc.[/quote]
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