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Dear College
David Goodman, Steve Marantz, Lia Baldori
9 episodes
7 months ago
A podcast featuring high school seniors and their college admission and scholarship essays. Because what they say about themselves says a lot about all of us.
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A podcast featuring high school seniors and their college admission and scholarship essays. Because what they say about themselves says a lot about all of us.
Show more...
How To
Personal Journals,
Education,
Society & Culture
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Episode 5: Catari Giglio, Fenway High, 2020
Dear College
12 minutes 21 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 5: Catari Giglio, Fenway High, 2020
When Catari Giglio was a junior at Boston's West Roxbury Academy, the School Department announced that they were going to close the high school. She and her classmates were told they’d have to transfer for their senior year, piling more chaos onto an already stressful time. But in the face of disappointment, Catari felt something ignite inside her: a fighting instinct. Her college essay shares how she pushed back against what she thought was an unfair decision, discovering a new passion in the process.
Dear College
A podcast featuring high school seniors and their college admission and scholarship essays. Because what they say about themselves says a lot about all of us.