Anonymous wrote:I was just thinking about this for my junior.
He needs someone to be a sounding board for his essay ideas (and doesn't want mom or dad).
Ideally, I'd like someone to help him work out his chosen topics and then take a final look at the end.
Nobody has any suggestions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was just thinking about this for my junior.
He needs someone to be a sounding board for his essay ideas (and doesn't want mom or dad).
Ideally, I'd like someone to help him work out his chosen topics and then take a final look at the end.
Nobody has any suggestions?
This is exactly where good essay editors focus.
I do this kind of work, but I’m not going to out myself on here.
Me neither!
Anonymous wrote:Someone who can really talk to your kid and find out what makes him unique. What kids think they should write about and what actually makes for a good, compelling and interesting essay are two very different things. The topic choice is just as important, if not more, than how they write it. No admissions officers wants to read the 5000th essay about a sports injury or voulnteering. What is specific cool and interesting about this kid. Do they have a weird hobby, something unusal and specific is best. BC unless you have an amazing personal story of overcoming hardship - ie walking out of a warzone, it's better to pick something interesting and unique even if it's small- that will stand out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was just thinking about this for my junior.
He needs someone to be a sounding board for his essay ideas (and doesn't want mom or dad).
Ideally, I'd like someone to help him work out his chosen topics and then take a final look at the end.
Nobody has any suggestions?
This is exactly where good essay editors focus.
I do this kind of work, but I’m not going to out myself on here.
Anonymous wrote:I was just thinking about this for my junior.
He needs someone to be a sounding board for his essay ideas (and doesn't want mom or dad).
Ideally, I'd like someone to help him work out his chosen topics and then take a final look at the end.
Nobody has any suggestions?
Anonymous wrote:I was just thinking about this for my junior.
He needs someone to be a sounding board for his essay ideas (and doesn't want mom or dad).
Ideally, I'd like someone to help him work out his chosen topics and then take a final look at the end.
Nobody has any suggestions?
Anonymous wrote:I was just thinking about this for my junior.
He needs someone to be a sounding board for his essay ideas (and doesn't want mom or dad).
Ideally, I'd like someone to help him work out his chosen topics and then take a final look at the end.
Nobody has any suggestions?