Rising seniors - focus on these two things

All the "prep work" is already done and the finish line is a few months away. 

Here’s a message for the parents of rising seniors:

Please remember that senior year has little impact on your kid’s application.

Unless they get waitlisted or deferred, all the "prep work" is already done and the finish line is a few months away. 

Their only remaining job is to put the final touches on their body of work.

That means two things should be top of mind:

#1 Putting Together a Compelling Application

#2 Writing a Winning Essay

That’s it. 

To make sure rising seniors don't waste all those hours of hard work with a lousy application…

I put together my comprehensive Application Review service. 

Here, I will review every part of your kid’s application to ensure it highlights their strengths and unique qualities.

And since the essay has become increasingly important in the admissions process...

I'm also adding a special Essay Writing Workshop as a special bonus.

The workshop will cover:

  • How to make the essay stand out in the “Application Inflation” era.

  • The top ways to structure a winning essay in 2024.

  • Which should you choose first: the perfect prompt or the perfect topic?

And most importantly…

A Q&A session to answer all the questions needed to get your kid writing their essay right away.

If you're already in for Application Review, just come along on Sunday, July 14th — we'll send you all the details soon.

And for those who haven’t yet joined…

You have until July 1st until this special offer goes away.

Click the link below to learn all the details and secure your spot. 

To your child’s success,

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Dr. Agnia Grigas
Founder - College Admissions Secrets
Author - ‘‘How to Win the Million Dollar College Admissions Game’’

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