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What Admissions Readers Actually Remember
Why “Good” College Essays Often Blur Together
By the time an admissions reader sits down to read essays, they’ve already moved through dozens of applications that day. The initial screening is done. Transcripts have been checked. Course rigor looks solid. Activities are impressive in familiar ways. Now comes the part that’s supposed to slow things down: the essay.
The Difference Between Busy and Compelling
How intentional choices shape a standout college application
Many students applying to selective colleges today look strong on paper. Good grades, challenging courses, and long activity lists are common. When families hear that students need to “stand out,” it’s natural to assume that means doing more.
When Strong Grades Aren’t Enough: What Actually Matters in College Admissions Now
Why Grades Alone Don’t Differentiate Students Anymore
For many parents, college admissions still feels like a system that should reward doing everything right. Earn strong grades, take challenging classes, stay involved, and apply to good schools. For a long time, that approach made sense.



