Every Year Millions of Students and Parents ask...

How do I navigate the College Application Process?

Rising Seniors often ask...

  • "Is it too early to start my main essay, or am I already behind?"
  • "How many colleges should actually be on my list before senior year starts?"
  • "Does my summer job look better than a volunteer trip, or does it not matter?"
  • "Who should I ask for letters of recommendation, and do I need to ask them now?"
  • "What’s the difference between a 'Reach' school and a 'Good Match' school anyway?"


Similarly, parents often ask...

  •  "Applying to college has changed so much in the last twenty years. How will I know what to do?" 
  •  "Where can I get reliable guidance that is affordable?" 
  •  "What extracurricular activities will help my child get into college?" 
  •  "How much does college actually cost?" 
  •  "Should I push my child to take or relate the SAT or ACT? Is it really ok to apply to schools that are test-optional without test scores?" 
  •  "Does my child have enough Good Match, Reach, and Safety schools on their list?" 
  •  "When should my child start writing their main admissions essay?" 

This is for the student and parent who wants to do more than "apply". They want to get ACCEPTED!

This course guides rising seniors as they lay the groundwork for a strong application that showcases their strengths, maximize their chances of getting accepted and winning scholarship money.

  • The Strategic Planner: You don’t want to guess. You want to understand the data behind acceptance rates and use it to strategically select deadlines that increase your odds of getting in.

  • The Storyteller: You have a unique background and set of strengths, and you want to ensure your main essay and supplements reflect your true voice—not a generic template.

  • The High Achiever: You are aiming for competitive schools or significant scholarship awards and know that "good enough" won't cut it in a crowded pool of applicants.

  • The Organized Lead: You want to walk into the first day of senior year with the "busy work" of the Common App already behind you, so you can focus on your grades and your final year of high school.

  • The Goal-Oriented Family: You are looking for a clear, step-by-step roadmap to replace household "college talk" stress with a concrete action plan.

  • The Researcher: You want to create a list of schools that meets your unique wants and needs. You want to find schools that fit who you are and will help you grow into the person you aspire to become.

Course curriculum

    1. Overview

    2. Building a List of Schools

    3. Activities & Summer Plans

    4. Letters of Recommendation

    5. Standardized Tests

    6. Visiting Schools

About this course

  • $30.00
  • 6 lessons

Highlights

To set you ahead of the crowd -we'll give you clarity on

  • Overview of the Process

  • Building a List of Schools

  • Activities & Summer Plans

  • Letters of Recommendation

  • Standardized Tests

  • Visiting Schools

Introductory Price

Scholarships are available on a need basis contact us at: [email protected]

Meet Your Instructor:
JENNIFER SCHLEGEL MA,MET

Co-Founder & Senior Admissions Strategist for My Admissions Sherpa

Jenny began helping kids get into college over two decades ago. Since then, she has worked with hundreds of teenagers and she has loved very minute of it! As the Co-founder and Co-owner of My Admissions Sherpa, Jenny possesses a unique nuanced understanding of the culture of individual schools and their specific admissions procedures. She excels at "fit-first" counseling, matching students with institutions that align with their individual goals.

The Details

  • How long do I have access to the course?

    You will have access to the course materials for 6 months.

  • What if I don't use the course can I get a refund?

    Due to the immediate access to all the course materials we do not offer a refund.

  • Do you offer scholarship access?

    Yes, on an as needed basis, just email us at [email protected]

Don't fall behind and stress during your senior year

By the end of this course, you will understand every step you need to take during the spring and summer of your junior year—what to do, when to do it, how to do it, and why it matters