The First Steps to Crafting a Stellar Admissions Essay

Recorded Tuesday, July 26, 2022 at 11:30 PM

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The admissions process is hard - Monique is here to help!

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Building a balanced school list you’ll love
Increasing your acceptance chances at top schools
Writing amazing college essays
Managing all requirements and deadlines
Maximizing financial aid
So much more!

The admissions process is hard - Monique is here to help!

Schedule a free consulation to meet Monique and get your questions answered

Get help with:

Building a balanced school list you’ll love
Increasing your acceptance chances at top schools
Writing amazing college essays
Managing all requirements and deadlines
Maximizing financial aid
So much more!

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Learn about the entire admissions process from a top expert

Get help with:

Building a balanced school list you’ll love
Increasing your acceptance chances at top schools
Writing amazing college essays
Managing all requirements and deadlines
Maximizing financial aid
So much more!

About this livestream

Description

Admissions officers have to read thousands of applications each cycle. While grades, test scores, and even extracurriculars can be similar across candidates, no two essays will be the same. By writing well-thought-out responses to the admission essay prompts, you can set yourself apart from other candidates.

Join Monique Hunter to learn more about how you can write stellar essays that are both good quality and memorable. With these tips and tricks, you'll be able to craft responses that stand out to admissions officers and boost your application further in the admissions process.

Advisor

Monique Hunter

Education
University of Maryland
Bio
I am a former teacher turned college advisor who saw a need in students receiving support for the college application process. I received training from professional associations and UCLA to gain the knowledge needed to work with families. I graduated from Univ. of Maryland, College Park and George Mason University. I am currently licensed in Maryland with an Administrator in Maryland, where I currently reside. My current hobbies include: learning Spanish and volunteering.
Specialties
First-Generation College StudentsStudents with ADHDStudents with Learning Differences

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