You Got Into Where?: College Admissions, Scholarships, College Applications, Financial Aid & Standardized Testing
Joi Wade, recipient of over $500,000 in scholarship offers and author of You Got Into Where?: How I Received Admission and Scholarships to the Nation’s Top Universities
9 episodes
9 months ago
Ethan Sawyer
Ethan Sawyer is a nationally recognized college essay expert, sought-after speaker, and author of the #1 Amazon best-seller College Essay Essentials. Each year he helps thousands of students and counselors through his online courses, workshops, articles, products, and books, and works privately with a small number of students. Raised in Spain, Ecuador, and Colombia, Ethan has studied at seventeen different schools, is a graduate or Northwestern University and holds an MFA from UC Irvine. He has worked as a teacher, curriculum writer, voice actor, motivational speaker, community organizer, and truck driver. He is a certified Myers-Briggs® specialist, and his type (ENFJ) will tell you that he will show up on time, that he'll be excited to meet you, and that, more than anything, he is committed to—and an expert in—helping you realize your potential.
On Today’s Episode We Discuss:
Common mistakes students make on their college essays and how to avoid them
How to brainstorm a college essay topic
How to answer the Common App essay questions
Tips for writing personal statements
How to answer the “Why Us” essay
How to recycle college essays
How to write scholarship essays that win
Who to get feedback from and how to know when to press submit
Please leave a review on Apple Podcasts because it helps other high school students and parents find these amazing college admissions and scholarship resources.
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Download the free 4-year high school checklist at http://bit.ly/4yearlist
Get 10% off the YGITW Book and Workbook Bundle with code YGITW10 at http://yougotintowhere.com/book
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Ethan Sawyer @collegeessayguycollegeessayguy.com
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Ethan Sawyer
Ethan Sawyer is a nationally recognized college essay expert, sought-after speaker, and author of the #1 Amazon best-seller College Essay Essentials. Each year he helps thousands of students and counselors through his online courses, workshops, articles, products, and books, and works privately with a small number of students. Raised in Spain, Ecuador, and Colombia, Ethan has studied at seventeen different schools, is a graduate or Northwestern University and holds an MFA from UC Irvine. He has worked as a teacher, curriculum writer, voice actor, motivational speaker, community organizer, and truck driver. He is a certified Myers-Briggs® specialist, and his type (ENFJ) will tell you that he will show up on time, that he'll be excited to meet you, and that, more than anything, he is committed to—and an expert in—helping you realize your potential.
On Today’s Episode We Discuss:
Common mistakes students make on their college essays and how to avoid them
How to brainstorm a college essay topic
How to answer the Common App essay questions
Tips for writing personal statements
How to answer the “Why Us” essay
How to recycle college essays
How to write scholarship essays that win
Who to get feedback from and how to know when to press submit
Please leave a review on Apple Podcasts because it helps other high school students and parents find these amazing college admissions and scholarship resources.
Announcements and Resources
Download the free 4-year high school checklist at http://bit.ly/4yearlist
Get 10% off the YGITW Book and Workbook Bundle with code YGITW10 at http://yougotintowhere.com/book
Social Media Information
Joi Wade @yougotintowhere
Ethan Sawyer @collegeessayguycollegeessayguy.com
How to Score a Perfect on the SAT and ACT | EP. 004
You Got Into Where?: College Admissions, Scholarships, College Applications, Financial Aid & Standardized Testing
43 minutes 59 seconds
7 years ago
How to Score a Perfect on the SAT and ACT | EP. 004
Meet Today’s Guest: Brooke P. Hanson, SuperTutorTV
Brooke Hanson, founder and CEO of Supertutor Media and the popular YouTube channel SupertutorTV, has long been a test prep expert. As an adult, she’s scored perfectly on the SAT, 36/36 Composite and 12/12 Essay on a recent official ACT, and has been tutoring for over a decade working with classes, small groups, and individual students to increase their opportunity in the college admissions marketplace. She’s worked for or contracted with over 10 education companies, and has also developed curriculum for three different education firms in everything from test prep to reading comprehension and debate.
Brooke launched Supertutor Media to combine her talents, bringing education and test prep to high school students in a way that is sharp, informative, and entertaining. Her YouTube channel, SupertutorTV, has over 100K followers and 6.5 million views. Brooke graduated with honors from Stanford University with a BA in American Studies and also holds an MFA in Cinematic Arts Production from the University of Southern California.
On Today’s Episode We Discuss:
How Brooke scored perfect on the SAT and ACT
Brooke’s experience attending USC and Stanford
Best tactics for each section on the standardized tests
What separates a high scorer from a perfect scorer
Can you get into college with a low score
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Get 10% off the YGITW Book and Workbook Bundle with code YGITW10 at http://yougotintowhere.com/book
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Brooke P Hansonwww.supertutortv.comwww.youtube.com/supertutorTV
You Got Into Where?: College Admissions, Scholarships, College Applications, Financial Aid & Standardized Testing
Ethan Sawyer
Ethan Sawyer is a nationally recognized college essay expert, sought-after speaker, and author of the #1 Amazon best-seller College Essay Essentials. Each year he helps thousands of students and counselors through his online courses, workshops, articles, products, and books, and works privately with a small number of students. Raised in Spain, Ecuador, and Colombia, Ethan has studied at seventeen different schools, is a graduate or Northwestern University and holds an MFA from UC Irvine. He has worked as a teacher, curriculum writer, voice actor, motivational speaker, community organizer, and truck driver. He is a certified Myers-Briggs® specialist, and his type (ENFJ) will tell you that he will show up on time, that he'll be excited to meet you, and that, more than anything, he is committed to—and an expert in—helping you realize your potential.
On Today’s Episode We Discuss:
Common mistakes students make on their college essays and how to avoid them
How to brainstorm a college essay topic
How to answer the Common App essay questions
Tips for writing personal statements
How to answer the “Why Us” essay
How to recycle college essays
How to write scholarship essays that win
Who to get feedback from and how to know when to press submit
Please leave a review on Apple Podcasts because it helps other high school students and parents find these amazing college admissions and scholarship resources.
Announcements and Resources
Download the free 4-year high school checklist at http://bit.ly/4yearlist
Get 10% off the YGITW Book and Workbook Bundle with code YGITW10 at http://yougotintowhere.com/book
Social Media Information
Joi Wade @yougotintowhere
Ethan Sawyer @collegeessayguycollegeessayguy.com