Over the past several weeks, some of the most knowledgeable
essay writing coaches in the country have
been giving their advice away for
next to nothing.
And you can get in on the deal.
For no more than $0.99, you can receive
one of three books written by college essay experts on how to craft an essay
that might just push your application into the “admit” pile at the college of
your dreams.
It’s really very easy.
Over the next week, three brand new books on the art of
writing a college essay will be offered to college-bound students and their
families at ridiculously low rates (the lowest their publishers will
allow). College consultants and
counselors are welcome to get in on the deal too.
Simply follow the instructions below and prepare to be
amazed at the insider advice and specific guidance on how to brainstorm,
structure, and ultimately write your college essay.
And in case you’re wondering, there are no strings attached.
The authors simply want to reduce stress and reassure
students that even with little or no essay writing experience, they can write
wonderful—compelling—personal statements and essays designed to support strong
college applications.
Don’t delay. These
offers will go away.
Heavenly Essays
This collection of real college essays is Janine Robinson’s follow-up to her enormously popular guide, Escape Essay Hell, which teaches students how to write standout narrative essays. Fans of Ms. Robinson’s Essay Hell website will recognize her practical, low stress approach to finding the “right” story and making it work. Note that these essays were written by real students who were admitted to outstanding colleges—Harvard, UCLA, Cornell, Boston College, and Brown—to name a few. They make excellent reading even if you aren’t caught in the middle of essay hell.
This collection of real college essays is Janine Robinson’s follow-up to her enormously popular guide, Escape Essay Hell, which teaches students how to write standout narrative essays. Fans of Ms. Robinson’s Essay Hell website will recognize her practical, low stress approach to finding the “right” story and making it work. Note that these essays were written by real students who were admitted to outstanding colleges—Harvard, UCLA, Cornell, Boston College, and Brown—to name a few. They make excellent reading even if you aren’t caught in the middle of essay hell.
To get your
$0.99 ebook, go to the Essay Hell website,
select the Buy Now button under the
book image of Heavenly Essays, and enter the Discount code 99EssayCollection
(the code is not case sensitive). While
you’re at it, take some time to explore the website and check out Ms.
Robinson’s other two books, Escape Essay Hell! and
Essay Hell’s 2014-15 Prompts Primer .
And don’t forget to leave reviews on the Amazon website.
The Art of the College Essay
“You can do
this,” Glancy says. “I’ll tell you how.”
Face-to-face with a blank page and the
job of writing the most important essay of their lives, students often
encounter what expert writing coach and former admissions director Gabrielle
Glancy calls, that which shall not be
named – Writer’s Block. In The Art of the College Essay, she
offers an organic, stress-free way to tackle the demon and produce college
essays that admissions committees cannot resist. Drawing on examples from
essays that successfully propelled students into the colleges of their dreams, Ms.
Glancy provides a clear, highly readable guide to essay writing. And she’s really really funny!
For a very
limited amount of time, The Art of the College Essay Kindle
edition will be available on Amazon.com for $0.99—the lowest price Amazon
allows. By the way, if you don’t have an
electronic reader, email Gabrielle Glancy (gabglance@gmail.com)and she will
send you a 50% off coupon code for the print edition. At this very minute, she’s working on the
second edition and welcomes your comments.
So take advantage of the deep discount, help her out with the second
edition, and most importantly, review the book on the Amazon website.
The Art of the Personal Statement
With
introductions by Amy Jarich dean of undergraduate admission at UC Berkeley and
Eric Furda, dean of Penn’s undergraduate admissions and upcoming president of
the Common Application Board of Directors, The Art of the Personal Statement
(TAOPS) outlines a comprehensive framework for writing the application essay
that focuses on the brainstorming, drafting, and editing “phases of the writing
cycle.” Also included are 18 sample
essays followed by commentary and analysis.
To obtain a FREE
copy of this 96-page guide to essay writing, simple visit the DearAdmissions
website, request a copy and it will be available for download. Alex Thaler promises to update frequently
with new material, so feel free to check back and see what’s been added.
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