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Tell Your Story in the College Application

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Your unique story is a critical part of your college application. Today we're going to talk about turning that story into a catchphrase, or what businesses call your elevator pitch. As students progress through high school and begin working on their applications, there are several places where they can use that catchphrase to weave a common thread between the different writing areas in the college application.
This show is for the confused college applicant and family to learn simple and effective strategies to help you find the BEST college for your student while having positive conversations. This will turn you into the College Ready applicant and family so you can be confident with your next steps and your choice of college!

Please subscribe so you don’t miss any episodes! Here are a few episodes you might be interested in:

  • Episode 4 You Don't Have to Attend an Elite College to Be Successful
  • Episode 9 Now is the BEST Time to Start Your College Search
  • Episode 26 How to Find a Career that is Right for Me
  • Episode 27 Your Path to College is Not One Size Fits All

You can also download our free guide on How to Start or Expand Your College Search here.

I’m Courtney Kountz and I’m looking forward to serving you and your student!

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Your unique story is a critical part of your college application. Today we're going to talk about turning that story into a catchphrase, or what businesses call your elevator pitch. As students progress through high school and begin working on their applications, there are several places where they can use that catchphrase to weave a common thread between the different writing areas in the college application.
This show is for the confused college applicant and family to learn simple and effective strategies to help you find the BEST college for your student while having positive conversations. This will turn you into the College Ready applicant and family so you can be confident with your next steps and your choice of college!

Please subscribe so you don’t miss any episodes! Here are a few episodes you might be interested in:

  • Episode 4 You Don't Have to Attend an Elite College to Be Successful
  • Episode 9 Now is the BEST Time to Start Your College Search
  • Episode 26 How to Find a Career that is Right for Me
  • Episode 27 Your Path to College is Not One Size Fits All

You can also download our free guide on How to Start or Expand Your College Search here.

I’m Courtney Kountz and I’m looking forward to serving you and your student!

  continue reading

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