Juna Gjata
Juna Gjata

About

My academic background is primarily in the life sciences--particularly Cognitive Neuroscience and Evolutionary Psychology. However, my professional experience skews more towards digital media and production. I am passionate about helping students bring out their best qualities and chose a career path that fulfills and sustains them.

Juna helped students get into:
Harvard UniversityPrinceton University
Boston UniversityMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Columbia UniversityCornell University
Harvard University
Princeton University
Boston University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Columbia University
Cornell University
Juna helps with…
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Majors & Careers
Extracurriculars
Building a School List
Transfers
College Interviews
Waitlist & Deferral Assistance
Community College
UC Schools
Common App
Medicine
Law
Trade School & Vocational Pathways
FAFSA
Athletic Recruiting
Highly Selective College Admissions
High School Course Selection
Standardized Tests (SAT/ACT)
College Applications & Essays
Admissions Timeline
School-Specific Supplemental Essays
Cambridge
2 years of experience
Harvard University – BA | Cognitive Neuroscience and Evolutionary Psychology with a minor in Music
Journalism
Music
Biology
Health
Neuroscience
Cognitive Science
STEM

My process

I am here to serve *your* needs--whether you simply want some guidance on schools or majors you're already thinking about, or are completely lost and unsure how to navigate the college application process. Applying to college can be scary, but my goal is making you as comfortable and confident as possible. I want colleges to see the BEST version of you. Come to our meetings with questions, concerns, and ideas, and we'll talk it all through!

Recent reviews

5.0(3 reviews)

“very helpful!! i would like to set up a meeting if that could be possible"

Venus G.
Cambridge
2 years of experience
Harvard University – BA | Cognitive Neuroscience and Evolutionary Psychology with a minor in Music
Journalism
Music
Biology
Health
Neuroscience
Cognitive Science
STEM
Tips for success
1. Prepare for your first session
Plan out the questions and topics you'd like to discuss. If you'd like to work together in the long term, discuss expectations for each other.