Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And you get to share your kids personal details with the whole group!
Not anymore.
Can u explain?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And you get to share your kids personal details with the whole group!
Not anymore.
Can u explain?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And you get to share your kids personal details with the whole group!
Not anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And you get to share your kids personal details with the whole group!
Not anymore.
Anonymous wrote:And you get to share your kids personal details with the whole group!
Anonymous wrote:This thread feels like a bunch of ads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone pay for the 1-1 essay topics and 1-1 essay review?
Was it worth it?
I mean, based on the comments here, I'm guessing it is NOT worth it.
How much does she charge for this?
I was also wondering about the essay editing.
Just read a horrible criticism of her editing from a kid on Reddit too. So I’m reluctant to pay the $$$ until I get more direct feedback?
I think there are parents waxing on and on about how beautifully edited the essays are - which concerns me. I don’t think the essay is supposed to look “perfect”…
I would never pay a marketing behemoth to read/edit my kid’s essay. Does Haberman even read them herself?
I am quite shocked at the examples of the essays she has shown from previous years.
These are beautifully written and wonderfully narrated. Like they could be published in the New Yorker.
They would also be disregarded by pretty much any AO's from selective universities. They do not look anything like what a high school student would write. The tone and voice comes across as completed adult.
Unless the teacher recommendation says the student is the absolute best writer she has seen in her career, AO's would know that it is so professionally edited and modified that the essays are written by someone else.
It made me think of an old joke:
A guy goes to fishing shop and sees all the bright colorful lures and he’s like wow! and asks the shop owner "do fishes like the lures more because they’re so shiny and colorful?"
Shop guy says, I don’t sell to the fish.
Sara is selling her essays to the parents, who are impressed beyond belief when their child's essay is rewritten by her.
This also goes with her selling strategy: She is heavily focused on colleges ranked 75 and below for which essays are not going to be a big deal and probably are not going to be given much attention.
I’m not sure I believe this….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone pay for the 1-1 essay topics and 1-1 essay review?
Was it worth it?
I mean, based on the comments here, I'm guessing it is NOT worth it.
How much does she charge for this?
I was also wondering about the essay editing.
Just read a horrible criticism of her editing from a kid on Reddit too. So I’m reluctant to pay the $$$ until I get more direct feedback?
I think there are parents waxing on and on about how beautifully edited the essays are - which concerns me. I don’t think the essay is supposed to look “perfect”…
I would never pay a marketing behemoth to read/edit my kid’s essay. Does Haberman even read them herself?
I am quite shocked at the examples of the essays she has shown from previous years.
These are beautifully written and wonderfully narrated. Like they could be published in the New Yorker.
They would also be disregarded by pretty much any AO's from selective universities. They do not look anything like what a high school student would write. The tone and voice comes across as completed adult.
Unless the teacher recommendation says the student is the absolute best writer she has seen in her career, AO's would know that it is so professionally edited and modified that the essays are written by someone else.
It made me think of an old joke:
A guy goes to fishing shop and sees all the bright colorful lures and he’s like wow! and asks the shop owner "do fishes like the lures more because they’re so shiny and colorful?"
Shop guy says, I don’t sell to the fish.
Sara is selling her essays to the parents, who are impressed beyond belief when their child's essay is rewritten by her.
This also goes with her selling strategy: She is heavily focused on colleges ranked 75 and below for which essays are not going to be a big deal and probably are not going to be given much attention.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone pay for the 1-1 essay topics and 1-1 essay review?
Was it worth it?
I mean, based on the comments here, I'm guessing it is NOT worth it.
How much does she charge for this?
I was also wondering about the essay editing.
Just read a horrible criticism of her editing from a kid on Reddit too. So I’m reluctant to pay the $$$ until I get more direct feedback?
I think there are parents waxing on and on about how beautifully edited the essays are - which concerns me. I don’t think the essay is supposed to look “perfect”…
I would never pay a marketing behemoth to read/edit my kid’s essay. Does Haberman even read them herself?
Anonymous wrote:I have 2 kids at HYPSM (unhooked) from an overrepresented geopgraphic area and didn't hire any help. They had the typical high academic stats, aren't athletes, didn't participate in academic olympiads, and had strong, but not exceptional ECs. I think they were honest, authentic and it showed through their essays. Recs probably were also very strong.