118: Who is the College Essay Guy?

This is part three of my four-part series with Amie Dorsey (aka Tutor Ted). On the last two episodes I interviewed Amie, while on this episode (and on the next one), Amie turns the tables on and interviews me. On this episode Amie just wanted to give folks a chance to get to know me better, so we discussed: How I ended up as the College Essay Guy (Spoiler: that wasn’t the plan) What applying to college was like for me How I learned the importance of asking good questions Why I never tell students to “write in their voice” How I believe writing your essay can actually change your self-image What it’s like working with me one-on-one   PLAY-BY-PLAY How I came to be the College Essay Guy [1:44 ] Surprising similarities between Amie and my stories [4:58] My earlier days applying to college [5:12] If I had gotten admissions help at 17… [7:16] How I learned the importance of asking good questions [7:50] How I use the Essence Object Exercise [10:44] How writing your essay can change your self-image [11:40] “What is your story?” and other bad questions to ask students [13:47] Why telling students to “write in their voice” is bad writing advice [14:25] Two great stories about awesome students I worked with [15:54] My approach to working with students one-on-one [21:11] The importance of picking a great essay topic [27:28 LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Essence Object Exercise Ethan walks Amie through her personal statement exercises Ethan’s Pay-What-You-Can Courses and PDFs The Free Guide to the UC Personal Insight Questions

Om Podcasten

Practical, up-to-date interviews with experts in college admissions, financial aid, personal statements, test prep and more. Ethan Sawyer (aka College Essay Guy), interviews deans of admission, financial aid experts, and veterans of the admissions field to extract, then distill their advice into practical steps for students and those guiding them through the process. From creating an awesome college list to appealing a financial aid letter, Ethan skips the general advice and gets right to the action items, all in an effort to bring more ease, joy and purpose into the college admissions process.