College Admissions Coaching: Essays, Interviews, and Strategy
Get personalized, expert guidance on U.S. college and school admissions in a one-on-one consulting session. I help students navigate the complexities of applications, essays, and interviews, offering tailored strategies to boost chance.
What's included
Meets on Demand
schedule meetings as needed60 mins
per sessionTeacher support
Assignments
1-2 hours per week. 1) Pre-Session Questionnaire: Students will fill out a detailed questionnaire to help identify their goals, strengths, and areas needing focus. This includes questions about their academic background, standard test scores (SAT, ACT, etc.), GPA, extracurricular activities, and leadership roles. 2) Essay Draft (optional): Students can submit a draft of their college application essay before the session for a thorough review, allowing for in-depth feedback and refinement during the consultation. 3) Student Background Information: A comprehensive questionnaire covering standard exams, GPA, extracurricular activities, volunteer work, and other relevant experiences. 4) School Expectations: A section where students outline their expectations for the schools they are applying to, including location preferences, school size, programs of interest, and campus culture. 5) List of Target Schools: Students will be asked to provide a list of colleges or schools they are interested in.Progress Report
1) Mid-Session Progress Report: After the initial consultation and halfway through the preparation process, I will provide a comprehensive progress report. This will include an evaluation of the student’s strengths and areas needing improvement, a review of any completed assignments (e.g., essays, resumes), and an updated action plan. It will highlight what has been achieved so far and outline the next steps to ensure steady progress toward their admission goals. 2) Final Progress Report: At the conclusion of our sessions, I will deliver a final report summarizing the student’s overall development. This will include a detailed assessment of their readiness for applications, feedback on completed tasks (such as essays and interview practice), and final recommendations for their application submissions. The report will serve as a confidence boost, reaffirming their preparation and helping them make any last-minute adjustments.Class Experience
US Grade 9 - 12
Beginner Level
Class Description This one-on-one consulting session is designed to guide students through every step of the U.S. college and school admissions process. From building a strong application strategy to perfecting personal essays and preparing for interviews, this personalized session helps students highlight their strengths and tell their unique story. Students will receive tailored advice on how to present themselves to admissions committees, making them stand out from the competition. Whether applying to Ivy League schools, top public universities, or private institutions, this session provides the expertise needed to navigate the complexities of the application process confidently. Class Experience This class is a highly personalized, in-depth consulting session that focuses on the individual needs and goals of each student. Here’s what you can expect: What will be taught? 1) A thorough understanding of how to craft a strong, compelling college application. 2) Strategies for writing standout personal essays that reflect the student’s authentic self. 3) Tips on effective interview techniques, from answering common questions to managing nerves. 4) Guidance on selecting the right schools based on the student’s preferences, strengths, and aspirations. 5) Insights into how to leverage extracurricular activities, volunteer work, and awards to enhance the application. 6) A clear roadmap for managing application deadlines and requirements. What topics will you cover? 1) Application Strategy: Developing a holistic approach, including choosing the right schools, creating a timeline, and highlighting key experiences. 2) Essay Writing: Crafting compelling narratives, brainstorming ideas, structuring essays, and polishing drafts. 3) Interview Preparation: Building confidence for interviews, practicing typical questions, and learning how to articulate strengths effectively. 4) Extracurricular and Awards Showcase: Understanding how to present activities, leadership roles, and achievements to add value to the application. 5) Resume Building: Formatting and fine-tuning resumes to highlight relevant experiences and skills. How is your class structured? 1) Initial Consultation: We begin with a comprehensive assessment of the student’s background, goals, and current application status. This helps tailor the session to meet specific needs. 2) Pre-Session Assignments: Students will complete a questionnaire and may submit drafts of essays, resumes, and other materials for review before the session. 3) One-on-One Session: The session will be interactive, featuring a combination of guided discussion, hands-on activities, and feedback. We’ll work together to build or refine key parts of the application. 4) Mid-Session Progress Check: After a few weeks, students will receive a detailed progress report, assessing their preparation and offering suggestions for improvement. 5) Final Consultation: A final check-in to review the completed application materials, address any last-minute concerns, and provide a final progress report with recommendations. How will you teach? I utilize a blend of discussion-based teaching, practical exercises, and personalized feedback. During the session, students will have the opportunity to ask questions, discuss their ideas, and receive immediate, constructive input. We will work through sample essays, conduct mock interviews, and explore real-life examples to ensure understanding and confidence. Visual aids such as slides and sample documents will be used to illustrate key concepts, and additional resources will be provided for further learning. What’s your teaching style? My teaching style is interactive, supportive, and student-centered. I believe in guiding students to discover their strengths and helping them present their unique stories effectively. I encourage active participation, creating a comfortable environment where students can express their concerns and aspirations. I also adapt my approach based on each student’s learning style, whether they prefer hands-on practice, detailed discussions, or visual learning. How much will learners get to interact with you? Students will have extensive interaction with me throughout the session. The one-on-one format allows for a tailored experience, where they can ask questions, receive immediate feedback, and participate in practical exercises. There will be open discussions to brainstorm ideas, step-by-step guidance for writing and editing essays, and mock interview practices. Students are encouraged to share drafts, resumes, and any other materials they want to review, ensuring they leave the session with clear, actionable steps for their college applications.
Learning Goals
Understand the key elements of a strong U.S. college application
Develop a personalized strategy for each part of the application process
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Parental or guardian supervision is required for any use of AI tools (e.g., ChatGPT, Claude, Midjourney, DALL-E) during this class. Students must adhere to the age restrictions and terms of service for each AI platform and for Outschool. It is important for students to understand the potential biases and limitations of AI-generated content, and they should avoid sharing any personal information with these tools. Additionally, all AI-assisted work must be properly attributed in assignments to maintain transparency and academic integrity.
Pre-Requisites
Students should be ready to plan and seriously think about their college admission process. It’s ideal for those who have already identified their target schools or are in the early stages of preparing their application materials.
Language of Instruction
English (Level: B1)
Teacher expertise and credentials
3 Degrees
Master's Degree in Science from University of Washington
Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics from University of Minnesota
Bachelor's Degree in Science from University of Minnesota
I have 11 years of teaching experience in various subjects related to data science, analytics, and statistics, as well as experience guiding students through strategic decision-making processes. My teaching background includes but not limit to:
- Data Streaming (MSDS 682) - Fall 2023, University of San Francisco Format: In-Person, Graduate level Role: Lead/Primary Instructor Class size: 9 students
- Connecting Data Analytics with Managerial Success (BUS 36) - Summer 2024, Stanford Continuing Studies Format: In-Person, Extension Studies Role: Lead/Primary Instructor Class size: 25 students
- Non-parametric Modeling (STAT 527) - Spring 2014, University of Washington Format: In-Person, Graduate level Role: Teaching Assistant Class size: 50 students
- Categorical Data Analysis (STAT 536) - Spring 2013, University of Washington Format: In-Person, Graduate level Role: Teaching Assistant Class size: 50 students
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Live 1-on-1 Lessons
$99
per sessionMeets on demand
60 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 15-18