College Essay Workshop, June 29, Acton, Mass.

Award-winning journalist Joyce Pellino Crane. PHOTO BY JOHN WALKER

The College Essay Confidanté is bringing her college essay workshop to Acton, Mass. on Thursday, June 29 from 4 to 7 p.m.

Joyce Pellino Crane’s three-hour “Brainstorm Your College Essay” is limited to only 8 rising seniors at $175 per student.

Register here to reserve your seat (Scroll to page 52 in the online booklet.)

Designed to help students find a topic for their college application essay, the workshop offers a brainstorming session followed by writing exercises with feedback. Students will leave with a solid topic and an opening paragraph for the essay.

Joyce Pellino Crane is an award-winning journalist who was recognized for editorial writing by two major newspaper organizations. Her essays have appeared in the Boston Globe, Newsday, and GateHouse Media publications. She has taught college essay workshops to high school students for several years. Joyce is editor of the Westford Eagle and Littleton Independent and is an approved Westford Academy tutor.

The workshop is sponsored by Acton Community Education and will be held at 15 Charter Way.

Questions? Email WinningCollegeEssay@gmail.com.

An exercise to prepare you for writing the college essay

Are you a rising high school senior contemplating what to write for your college application essay? In the five years that I’ve been teaching my “Brainstorm your college essay” workshop, I’ve found that asking my students to do short writing exercises helps them think more deeply and creatively.

Most likely, no one knows you better than your family members. I recommend you interview them as though you are doing research.

Here’s an exercise that might help you look at your life from other people’s points of view.

Write down a list of questions about yourself that are individually targeted for your siblings, your mom, your dad, and even your grandparents.

When you conduct the interviews, do them individually in a quiet area of your home.

Ask your brother or sister such things as:

  1. What do you think I do best?
  2. What’s the personality trait you like best/least about me? (No one will be more brutally honest than your brother or sister.)
  3. How are we most alike? How are we different?

Ask your father such things as:

  1. When you think about my future, what do you imagine me doing?
  2. Was there a moment in your mind when I went from being a baby to a person? (Ask him to describe it.)
  3. If you could choose the perfect sport for me to play what would it be?

Ask your mom such things as:

  1. What was it like the first time you held me after I was born?
  2. Do you have a favorite picture of me? (Ask her to show it to you and ask her why it’s her favorite photo of you.)
  3. When you imagine me grown up, what kind of job do you see me doing?

These questions are just to get you started. You may come up with much better ones. But before you start your interviews, write down your questions so you’re prepared and be sure to take careful notes. How your family members perceive you could help you understand yourself better.

As you approach your essay you may be feeling stuck for ideas and you may even believe that there’s nothing about your life that’s compelling or even interesting. I guarantee you there is. Given enough time and access, I could probably write a riveting profile of anyone who walks this earth because everyone is fascinating in unique ways. Try it yourself, by interviewing a close friend or relative and getting inside his thoughts.

Your assignment is to give yourself permission to move inside your own thoughts. Find your own truth and allow yourself to review your memories. Brainstorming is a powerful and satisfying process.

If you choose to take my three-hour workshop, the above exercise will help you prepare and make your workshop experience more fruitful.

If you’re interested in knowing when my next workshop will be held and the cost to attend, email me at WinningCollegeEssay@gmail.com.

Panelists for Westford’s College Prep Day Announced; June 28

Registration for this free College Prep event is required. Visit collegeessayconfidante.com/events.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The College Essay Confidantè is bringing a college prep day to Westford.  

Be sure to register now to reserve your seat. Space is limited.

Here are the details:

IT’S COLLEGE PREP DAY IN WESTFORD

(Sign up for one or both)

  1. Brainstorm Your College Essay, Wednesday, June 28, 5 to 6 p.m. – This FREE workshop is available to rising seniors only. The abbreviated workshop will help students understand how to choose an essay topic and how to begin writing. This is a shortened version of the three-hour workshop provided by Joyce Pellino Crane. An award-winning journalist, Joyce has been tutoring Westford Academy students for five years. Registration is required by clicking here (It’s FREE!). Space is limited.
  2. Applying for College; What You Need to Know, Wednesday, June 28, 7 to 9 p.m.– Get a jump on the college application process by attending this FREE panel discussion provided by college experts and moderated by Joyce Pellino Crane, theCollege Essay Confidante. Experts will take you through the application process from beginning to end. Registration is required by clicking here (It’s FREE!). Space is limited.

Panelists are; Wendy Pechacek, Westford School Department Guidance Coordinator 6-12; Troy E. Lazaro, Assistant Director of Multicultural Recruitment, UMass-Lowell; Andrew N. Carter, Senior Associate Director, Office of Admissions, College of the Holy Cross; Julie Shields-Rutyna, Director of College Planning at the Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority; Joyce Pellino Crane, the College Essay Confidantè and News Director at WestfordCAT.

LOCATION: J.V. Fletcher Library, 50 Main. St., Westford 

Priority given to rising seniors and their parents/guardians.

REMEMBER: Registration is required for each program by clicking here (They’re FREE!). Space is limited.

 

 

 

 

BREAKING: The College Essay Confidantè is Bringing You A College Prep Panel Discussion

The College Essay Confidantè is bringing a panel of college experts together to help you prepare for the college application experience in September. The event will be video-taped and posted for on demand viewing. More information to follow. Rising seniors are also invited to register for a short workshop on finding an essay topic (see below).

Brainstorm Your College Essay, Wednesday, June 28, 5 to 6 p.m., J.V. Fletcher Library, 50 Main St., Westford – Find your kernel of truth through brainstorming and writing exercises. This abbreviated workshop will help you find an essay topic and figure out where to begin writing. Workshop presented by award-winning journalist Joyce Pellino Crane, the College Essay Confidantè.

Applying for College; What You Need to Know, Wednesday, June 28, 7 to 9 p.m., J.V. Fletcher Library, 50 Main. St., Westford Get a jump on the college application process by attending this FREE panel discussion provided by college experts and moderated by Joyce Pellino Crane, the College Essay Confidante. Experts will take you through the application process from beginning to end.

Panelists are; Wendy Pechacek, Westford School Department Guidance Coordinator 6-12 Wendy Pechacek; Troy E. Lazaro, Assistant Director of Multicultural Recruitment, UMass-Lowell; Andrew N. Carter, Senior Associate Director, Office of Admissions, College of the Holy Cross; Julie Shields-Rutyna, Director of College Planning at the Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority.

Priority given to rising seniors and their parents/guardians.

Pre-registration for both events is required by clicking here. Space is limited.