Key to a Successful Essay: Know Your Truth

Do you know your truth?

By that I mean, do you know what characteristics define you — flattering and unflattering?

How do other people see you?

Being able to find your truth is key to writing a blockbuster essay.

To help you  find your truth, I will ask you to complete several writing exercises in my three-hour workshop, named “Brainstorm Your College Essay.” It takes place on Thursday, Aug. 8 from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. in Westford. REGISTER HERE!

Your college essay tells an admissions officer why you belong at that college or university. You know you want to be there and you’re certain it’s the right fit for you, but how do you convince someone else of that? You’re struggling to find the right words.

If the essay doesn’t feel right, it’s because you haven’t yet gotten to your truth. We present ourselves to the world in layers. We are a daughter, son, sister, brother, musician, athlete, outdoor enthusiast. We are someone’s best friend or worst enemy, a lover of poetry and an avid football fan. We love to cook, run, play Scrabble, tell jokes.

But deep inside you have a story to tell that is yours alone. Finding it takes a little time and a lot of thinking. I’ll lead you through brainstorming exercises that will help you discover your essence. The goal is for you to become so interested in telling your story that you’ll want to write the essay.

Where College Essay Confidante’s Students Attend College; Bragging Rights

After roughly five years of helping students with their college essays, I think I’ve earned bragging rights (seel list of colleges below.)

REGISTER NOW for my “Brainstorm Your College Essay” workshop on Thursday, Aug. 8 from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Maximum of 6 students for group sharing and one-on-one coaching. Only 4 seats left! Grab yours now.

Some of my students have attended the following colleges (in no particular order):

*Tufts University

*UMass-Amherst

*UMass-Lowell

*UMass-Dartmouth

*University of Colorado

*University of New Hampshire

*University of Michigan

*Boston College

*Boston University

*St. Anselm

*Syracuse University

*University of Illinois

One of my students was accepted to Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Purdue University, the University of Minnesota, the Florida Institute of Technology, and the University of Colorado at Boulder.

He was waitlisted at Northeastern University and Georgia Tech.

This student engaged me for help with the main essay and all his supplemental essays.

Caveat

I am not claiming that my students’ essays were the sole reason for their college acceptances. I’m saying their essays were beneficial.

Good writing opens doors!