Writing Transfer Essays
Recorded Friday, January 20, 2023 at 12:00 AM
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Increasing your acceptance chances at top schools
Writing amazing college essays
Managing all requirements and deadlines
Maximizing financial aid
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The admissions process is hard - Robbie is here to help!
Schedule a free consulation to meet Robbie 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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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

Transferring to a different university can be a stressful process. Because admissions officers read less transfer applications than freshman applications, they can devote more time to reading these essays.
College advisor Robbie Herbst teaches you how to write the transfer essay in this Wednesday's livestream.
Education
Dartmouth College, CU BoulderBio
Hello! I am a writer, editor, and violinist, and for the past seven years I've coached students writing college essays.When I was in college (Dartmouth '16), I became interested in creative writing. During my time there, I won the student awards for best Short Story and Best Creative Work by a Senior. I also founded the campus literary magazine. After graduating, I channelled my passion for writing and editing into the world of admissions, and I began working with rising high school seniors in 2016. Since then, I've worked with all sorts of students including transfers, veterans, students applying for med/graduate school, students taking gap years, as well as more traditional undergraduate applicants.
In the 2022-2023 application cycle, my students received admission from Stanford, Duke, Northwester, UVA, Carnegie Mellon, Tufts, Bates, Vanderbilt, Case Western Reserve, and many others.
In my parallel life, I am a violinist, and I play with a number of groups in and around the Chicago area, notably the Civic Orchestra of Chicago. I graduated from CU Boulder with my Masters of Music in 2019 and my Artist Diploma in 2021.
I also write fiction - which has been published in magazines like CRAFT and New World Writing - and won or been nominated for several awards including the Lorian Hemmingway Short Story Prize. The breadth of my writing experience has given me insights into the editorial process, and I know my students benefit from it.