Anonymous wrote:One other thing about her FB group that I like: they are good about kindly correcting misinformation, inaccuracy, and hysteria -- a quality missing in other groups (Paying for College 101, etc.)
Anonymous wrote:Whoa. Why is it ok to have essays edited? Why do colleges permit this?
Anonymous wrote:Whoa. Why is it ok to have essays edited? Why do colleges permit this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a member of the Facebook group- costs $79 a month and I have read her book soundbite. I have found her advice to be very solid and her responses to questions on the FB group and on the Zoom calls very useful. The one thing I don’t like is that in order to even pay for her to review/edit your child’s essay you have to post on the FB group your child’s soundbite - which is basically what makes them standout or what are their unique characteristics - along with a blurb on 3 potential essay topics. Even though it’s a private FB group, it does have thousands of members who all have kids applying for the FY 24 class, and I don’t want my child’s personal essay topics or personal info out there. I would actually love to pay for her services but I can’t get past that requirement. I find her to be very genuine and she and her staff do really seem to bring out the best in each applicant by really forcing the kid to do alot of introspection to find what is special and unique about them. I have found tremendous value in the resources she has posted to the FB site and the cost is very reasonable.
Can you use a FB account without your personal info? Seems like a potential workaround.
It’s hard to get a second FB account safely these days. Also, this doesn’t solve the problem that other parents could lift your kid’s soundbite.
If a soundbite is done correctly, it's very unique and "lifting" another students sb would not be easy to substantiate or likely even possible without totally fabricating the supporting resume that backs it up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a member of the Facebook group- costs $79 a month and I have read her book soundbite. I have found her advice to be very solid and her responses to questions on the FB group and on the Zoom calls very useful. The one thing I don’t like is that in order to even pay for her to review/edit your child’s essay you have to post on the FB group your child’s soundbite - which is basically what makes them standout or what are their unique characteristics - along with a blurb on 3 potential essay topics. Even though it’s a private FB group, it does have thousands of members who all have kids applying for the FY 24 class, and I don’t want my child’s personal essay topics or personal info out there. I would actually love to pay for her services but I can’t get past that requirement. I find her to be very genuine and she and her staff do really seem to bring out the best in each applicant by really forcing the kid to do alot of introspection to find what is special and unique about them. I have found tremendous value in the resources she has posted to the FB site and the cost is very reasonable.
Can you use a FB account without your personal info? Seems like a potential workaround.
It’s hard to get a second FB account safely these days. Also, this doesn’t solve the problem that other parents could lift your kid’s soundbite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a member of the Facebook group- costs $79 a month and I have read her book soundbite. I have found her advice to be very solid and her responses to questions on the FB group and on the Zoom calls very useful. The one thing I don’t like is that in order to even pay for her to review/edit your child’s essay you have to post on the FB group your child’s soundbite - which is basically what makes them standout or what are their unique characteristics - along with a blurb on 3 potential essay topics. Even though it’s a private FB group, it does have thousands of members who all have kids applying for the FY 24 class, and I don’t want my child’s personal essay topics or personal info out there. I would actually love to pay for her services but I can’t get past that requirement. I find her to be very genuine and she and her staff do really seem to bring out the best in each applicant by really forcing the kid to do alot of introspection to find what is special and unique about them. I have found tremendous value in the resources she has posted to the FB site and the cost is very reasonable.
Can you use a FB account without your personal info? Seems like a potential workaround.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I interviewed her and felt she was full of herself. I am the greatest etc. No thanks. Move On.
Thirty seconds on her website could have told you that. It screams I’M SO AHHHHMAZING! The energy is intense.
Anonymous wrote:I am a member of the Facebook group- costs $79 a month and I have read her book soundbite. I have found her advice to be very solid and her responses to questions on the FB group and on the Zoom calls very useful. The one thing I don’t like is that in order to even pay for her to review/edit your child’s essay you have to post on the FB group your child’s soundbite - which is basically what makes them standout or what are their unique characteristics - along with a blurb on 3 potential essay topics. Even though it’s a private FB group, it does have thousands of members who all have kids applying for the FY 24 class, and I don’t want my child’s personal essay topics or personal info out there. I would actually love to pay for her services but I can’t get past that requirement. I find her to be very genuine and she and her staff do really seem to bring out the best in each applicant by really forcing the kid to do alot of introspection to find what is special and unique about them. I have found tremendous value in the resources she has posted to the FB site and the cost is very reasonable.
Anonymous wrote:I am a member of the Facebook group- costs $79 a month and I have read her book soundbite. I have found her advice to be very solid and her responses to questions on the FB group and on the Zoom calls very useful. The one thing I don’t like is that in order to even pay for her to review/edit your child’s essay you have to post on the FB group your child’s soundbite - which is basically what makes them standout or what are their unique characteristics - along with a blurb on 3 potential essay topics. Even though it’s a private FB group, it does have thousands of members who all have kids applying for the FY 24 class, and I don’t want my child’s personal essay topics or personal info out there. I would actually love to pay for her services but I can’t get past that requirement. I find her to be very genuine and she and her staff do really seem to bring out the best in each applicant by really forcing the kid to do alot of introspection to find what is special and unique about them. I have found tremendous value in the resources she has posted to the FB site and the cost is very reasonable.