June 7, 2014 Posting update with review of the Red Cross Speed-Coaching: “Awesome,” “fulfilling,” “uplifting,” “rejuvenating,” and “eye opening” were words used by the American Red Cross management in Ann… read more →
April 12, 2014. The latest Issue of the Atlantic Monthly shows a boy on the cover wearing a pillow strapped around him, and features a story called “Stop Helping Your… read more →
Jan. 30, 2014. If you’re suffering from limited economic opportunities, a college diploma remains your most reliable means of emerging from such stagnation. According to Pew Research, the average adult… read more →
April 10, 2013. Recently, Essay Coaching received an email from Mitchell Fielder, asking if we would feature a blog he had written about online alternatives. Not only has he done… read more →
Can three hours change your life, help you get admitted to your college of choice, and reduce your stress in the process? Absolutely! FOUR OPENINGS remain in this Ann Arbor,… read more →
December 6, 2011. Many schools ask a question involving diversity. For these questions, remember that diversity is about more than differences between races and cultures; it is about each person’s… read more →
April 15, 2011. Currently, only 36 percent of Michigan residents have some college education. What will it take to increase that number to 60 percent by 2025? Hundreds of Michigan… read more →
March 21, 2011. Do you think reality shows should be the subject of an SAT Essay Test? Whether or not you agree, the answer is: they already are! The reality… read more →
Call or email now to schedule an individual session and note this upcoming Essay Coaching Event: The Art of Writing a Winning College Application Essay–Taught by Debbie Merion Register now… read more →
“We have to see this as a wake-up call,” Secretary of Education Arne Duncan said in an interview on Monday. What was she talking about? She was referring to a… read more →