Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please share if your child worked with an Essay writing coach.
Yes. We saw a flyer at the library for editing services. It was a retired English teacher ... nice side gig! My child had done a draft in English class, so the coach just worked on the draft. She made modest edits and gave my child the confidence that it was a good essay, ready to send in. They had a really low fee. I think they charge more if you need help with supplemental essays, or help from the beginning of the process.
Please share the name and contact of the teacher,
Everyone has " a person " but never share information
We used Richard Montauk for essay coaching and application review. He’s by the hour.
Can you share his rate range? Thanks!
It’s a lot and he’ll send you a bill for a consult - beware.
Someone already shared his rate on this thread: $300 / hour. But it's not just per hour spent talking to you/ advising, it's also the "hours" he spends reading through the materials you send him, etc which in my opinion really increases the cost exponentially.
Anonymous wrote:No one else has said it but I will - we are planning on ChatGPT to generate ideas and help edit. You know a lot of people are doing this.
Anonymous wrote:I am going to pay somewhere between $50K and $90K a year for college for my child.
I am not going to leave the application up to my 17 YO (with ADHD) without support.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please share if your child worked with an Essay writing coach.
Yes. We saw a flyer at the library for editing services. It was a retired English teacher ... nice side gig! My child had done a draft in English class, so the coach just worked on the draft. She made modest edits and gave my child the confidence that it was a good essay, ready to send in. They had a really low fee. I think they charge more if you need help with supplemental essays, or help from the beginning of the process.
Please share the name and contact of the teacher,
Everyone has " a person " but never share information
We used Richard Montauk for essay coaching and application review. He’s by the hour.
Can you share his rate range? Thanks!
It’s a lot and he’ll send you a bill for a consult - beware.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am only looking for a coach, but one thing I am sure of: an English teacher is not enough! It has to be someone who knows what colleges are looking for. It’s a genre in and of itself.
I am going through the YouTube videos of someone called The College Essay Guy. I have no idea if he takes clients but he has some good ideas.
This whole discussion is sad to me. It sounds like gaming the system.
Your kid's essay is supposed to be about: your kid. Not "what colleges are looking for." It is also supposed to demonstrate his or her creativity and writing ability.
If only wealthy people embraced a fair playing field and ethics. But no, they spend their days whining about being "unhooked" or Asian. About donut holes and their private schools not allowing their kids to take AP's.
Ycch.
You sound like an idealist who is completely out of touch with reality. Are you a retired teacher, by any chance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please share if your child worked with an Essay writing coach.
Yes. We saw a flyer at the library for editing services. It was a retired English teacher ... nice side gig! My child had done a draft in English class, so the coach just worked on the draft. She made modest edits and gave my child the confidence that it was a good essay, ready to send in. They had a really low fee. I think they charge more if you need help with supplemental essays, or help from the beginning of the process.
Please share the name and contact of the teacher,
Everyone has " a person " but never share information
We used Richard Montauk for essay coaching and application review. He’s by the hour.
Can you share his rate range? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am only looking for a coach, but one thing I am sure of: an English teacher is not enough! It has to be someone who knows what colleges are looking for. It’s a genre in and of itself.
I am going through the YouTube videos of someone called The College Essay Guy. I have no idea if he takes clients but he has some good ideas.
This whole discussion is sad to me. It sounds like gaming the system.
Your kid's essay is supposed to be about: your kid. Not "what colleges are looking for." It is also supposed to demonstrate his or her creativity and writing ability.
If only wealthy people embraced a fair playing field and ethics. But no, they spend their days whining about being "unhooked" or Asian. About donut holes and their private schools not allowing their kids to take AP's.
Ycch.
Anonymous wrote:I am going to pay somewhere between $50K and $90K a year for college for my child.
I am not going to leave the application up to my 17 YO (with ADHD) without support.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am only looking for a coach, but one thing I am sure of: an English teacher is not enough! It has to be someone who knows what colleges are looking for. It’s a genre in and of itself.
I am going through the YouTube videos of someone called The College Essay Guy. I have no idea if he takes clients but he has some good ideas.
This whole discussion is sad to me. It sounds like gaming the system.
Your kid's essay is supposed to be about: your kid. Not "what colleges are looking for." It is also supposed to demonstrate his or her creativity and writing ability.
If only wealthy people embraced a fair playing field and ethics. But no, they spend their days whining about being "unhooked" or Asian. About donut holes and their private schools not allowing their kids to take AP's.
Ycch.