For those of you who are worrying about how you are possibly going to finish all of those supplemental essays for college applications due in the next couple of weeks, read about InGenius Prep's approach to researching and adapting your experiences and interests to those of the schools you are applying to. Part of this reflective process might even make you question why you are applying to a particular school, or better yet, help you find schools that you wouldn't have otherwise have known might be a good fit for you.
At InGenius Prep, a team of dozens of former admissions officers from all of the most selective schools in the country have collaborated on strategies to succeed in your college applications. You can work with them one-on-one or with the third helping hand of InGenius's Graduate Coaches.
Learn more about the InGenius approach through David Mainiero's advice on supplemental essays posted by our friends at AdmitSee.
David C. Mainiero's blog featuring information and advice about college and professional school admissions from his colleagues at InGenius Prep. The blog will also feature David's random thoughts on a wide array of subjects (mostly sports and history-related).
Showing posts with label supplementary essays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label supplementary essays. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Finishing Your Supplemental College Essays Before the Deadline
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
From Staring to Starting
Check out my most recent post on the personal statement writing process on the InGenius Prep Brain Blog. This blog is geared toward those who are struggling to figure out a topic and a theme for their personal statement or supplementary essays. Getting started with that first draft is always one of the hardest obstacles to overcome in any type of writing, but it can be especially difficult when you are writing about yourself. Don't let expedience come at the expense of profundity. The admissions experts at InGenius Prep can help you to coherently and cogently articulate your experiences, interests, and passions in your application to convince the admissions committee that you are a compelling candidate deserving of a spot in their incoming class.
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