Sean T.
Sean is a seasoned professional in the legal realm, blending expertise with approachability to foster student success. Graduating with top honors from UC Irvine with a degree in English, Sean's journey took him from the skies as a US Air Force pilot to the hallowed halls of Harvard Law School, where he earned his JD.
William O.
Will is now attending Stanford’s Graduate School of Business for his PhD, studying applications of machine learning, algorithms, and network science to problems in business. He previously double majored in computer science and mathematics at Caltech.
Anna
Anna graduated from Harvard University with a BA in English and a minor in Linguistics and Language Theory. While at Harvard, she was a curriculum editor for the Mamelodi Initiative in South Africa.
Shelby
Shelby holds a Master's in American Studies (Oxford) and an MFA in Fiction (UC Irvine). His stories have been published in places such as Vice News and GOOD Magazine, primarily about climate change and the environment.
Daniel
Daniel double-majored in Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology (PNP) and Economics at Washington University in St. Louis. He earned his PhD in Psychology and Social Behavior from UC Irvine, where he researched false memories.
Susan
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“Susan taught me how to write with a level of clarity and succinctness that I would have never been able to achieve on my own in such a short amount of time. It was extremely helpful to have her review my writing and provide suggestions on what to trim and what language I should revise.”
Matriculated at Yale School of Management
Sam, MBA Applicant -
“Susan was my lifesaver! She reviewed all my essays and update letters with a quick turnaround time. I had a great experience with my coaches and was able to put together a competitve application.”
Arielle, MD Admissions -
“Susan offered amazing feedback and provided a lot of help with editing. I left each session feeling a hundred times more prepared than I was before we met.”
Juliet, MD Applicant -
“Susan helped me refine my personal statement and improve my own writing skills and confidence in my writing.”
Matriculate at George Washington University
Rachel