03/06/2026
Need help crafting a truly exceptional common app essay? Click the link in the bio for a free consultation.
I provide tutoring, guidance, advice, editing and inspiration. Most importantly, I provide strategy
03/06/2026
Need help crafting a truly exceptional common app essay? Click the link in the bio for a free consultation.
02/25/2026
Most families don’t realize they’re behind in the college admissions process until the fall of senior year. That’s when options narrow. Grades 9 to 11 is when positioning happens.
Parents of high schoolers: your role in the college admissions process is crucial. But you can also accidentally hurt it. The right role isn’t controlling, and it’s not hands-off either. It’s structured support.
If you’re not sure whether you’re helping your child appropriately, send me a DM with the word PARENT and I’ll make sure you’re supporting the process the right way.
High school juniors: the months leading to senior year can make or break your college application. Senior year moves fast, and essays take way longer than students expect. Right now is the time to take control.
To be successful in the college admissions process, you need to be organized and plan ahead. If you need help getting started, send a DM and let’s talk.
02/13/2026
Need help selecting activities that will be most impactful for your college application? Click the link in the bio to schedule a free consultation.
Most families think the college admissions process begins senior year. That’s a mistake. College admissions rewards long-term planning, not last-minute scrambling. If you’re a parent of a high school student, here’s what you should be doing each year.
If you’re not sure whether your child is on the right path and want a tailored year-by-year plan, send me a DM and let’s chat.
If your college interview is coming up, make sure not to fall victim to the biggest mistake that I see students make: trying to sound impressive instead of being genuine. When students try too hard to impress, they stop sounding like themselves, and interviewers notice.
If you have an interview coming up and want help preparing, click the link the bio for a free consultation.
If you’ve been deferred or waitlisted, it’s essential that you write a letter of continued interest to let admissions officers know that you still want to attend their college. Need help writing your LOCI? Click the link in the bio, and let’s work on it together.