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July 01, 2009

Essays from The Other Side - Jennifer's Essay

As promised, we're posting several of our own essays from Collegewise's Essay Training.  Each of us had an interesting experience writing essays "from the other side" of college admissions.

Click here to read LA office Director Jennifer Mandel's essay.

P.S. Shortly after Collegewise's training, this article came out in one of our favorite admissions blogs.  It definitely reinforced what we learned during our own essay training.

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