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1. How will the College Essay Whiz help me with my application essays?The College Essay Whiz will:
- Brainstorm topics for your essays
- Read your essays carefully
- Initiate and organize your drafts
- Edit and make suggestions in order to perfect your essays
- Return the essays within 24-48 hours with color-coded editing, comments and suggestions
- Discuss the essays in the most comfortable setting for you*
- Re-read and revise the essays until you are satisfied and ready to send them to your colleges
- Ensure that your final draft is an excellent representation of you as an applicant
2. What else will the College Essay Whiz do for me in the application process?
The College Essay Whiz will gladly provide assistance in:
- Choosing a list of the colleges that are best suited for you
- Designing your resume and lists of honors, activities, and other experience
- Working on the supplementary forms and essays
- Completing your applications and forms
- Preparation and tips for interviews
3. Does the College Essay Whiz work with special needs students?
The College Essay Whiz has experience working with all students including:
- All ranges of academic levels
- Students with learning disabilities, ADHD, and ADD
- Students with Asperger’s Syndrome
- Students with Tourette’s Syndrome
- Students with significant hearing impairments
4. Does the College Essay Whiz work with students applying to other programs?
The College Essay Whiz will help students applying to any programs that require essays or personal statements, including:
- Law school
- Graduate school
- Medical school
- Internships
- Special programs
- Summer programs
5. Does the College Essay Whiz work do other forms of editing?
The College Essay Whiz also provides assistance to those who seek:
- Professional resumes and cover letters for employment opportunities
- Editing advice to high school and college students on term papers
- Editing of masters theses and doctoral dissertations
- Editing of any documents including articles and manuscripts
6. What are my choices for ways to work with the College Essay Whiz?
You can work with the College Essay Whiz in a variety of settings:
- In person at the office of the College Essay Whiz in the New York City metropolitan area
- In person at the office that is accessible from Boston, Portsmouth, NH, and Portland, ME
- By phone
- By email
- On Instant Messenger, MSN Messenger or Facebook chat
- Skype
- Any combination that is best for you!
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Since it was a last minute decision to apply to graduate school, when I contacted MK, I did not have much time and wanted to complete my application within two weeks. The quick and efficient worker she is, she responded to me with her initial comments and corrections by e-mail within 24, and we met once to finalize the essay together. I was able to send my application to the school by the end of the week, and it was one of the most beautiful and eloquent essays I have ever written. She did not take my voice out of my writing (which tends to happen when someone corrects one’s writing); it flowed more naturally; unnecessary details were removed to meet the word count, and of course, she made it a fun and enjoyable experience for me. I was accepted in to the program shortly afterwards. Thank you for all you have done for me, MK!!
~ JF, LIU/CW Post MPA program in health administration
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- How seriously should I take the word or character count?
- How much help should I seek on the essays? Who should be asked? How much help is too much?
- Are the short answer questions viewed as essays as well?
- Do I need to write the “optional” essays?
- How important are the essays and personal statements?
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- Is it advisable to apply early?
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