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Published Articles
Strategy · 5 min read
How to Use AI Ethically in Your 2026-2027 College Essays
Admissions offices are adapting to AI. Learn the difference between using AI as a reviewer and using it as a ghostwriter, and how to stay authentic.
Application Strategy · 13 min read
How to Write the UC PIQs: 8 Prompts, 4 Answers, What Works
The UC PIQs are short-answer responses, not lyrical personal statements. Here is how to choose the right four prompts, avoid repetition, and write answers that actually help your application.
Application Strategy · 10 min read
What to Put in the Common App Additional Information Section (2025-2026)
The Common App Additional Information section helps you explain context that belongs in your application but nowhere else. Used badly, it sounds defensive. Used well, it clears up confusion fast.
Supplemental Essays · 12 min read
Stanford Roommate Essay Guide & Examples (2025-2026)
Master the Stanford roommate essay with expert structural advice, strong vs. weak examples, and revision tactics that reveal personality without clichés.
Strategy · 4 min read
2026–2027 Common App Essay Prompts and Writing Strategies
The Common App essay prompts for the 2026-2027 cycle are exactly the same as last year. Here's a breakdown of the available prompts, applicant data, and strategies for writing a standout essay.
Essay Writing · 6 min read
How to Write a College Essay That Actually Sounds Like You
Applicants often spend weeks agonizing over finding the perfect, dramatic story. In reality, admissions readers are looking for something much rarer: a specific, honest look at how you think.