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Jim Fabris is a writer and writing coach in Austin, Texas. |
"At Brown we routinely turned down students with superb grades and high test scores. 'What does he offer us,' we would ask, 'besides numbers?'" |
--Harry Bauld, former Brown University admissions officer and author of On Writing the College Application Essay |
how to use their experiences to develop compelling essay topics |
The workshop will meet for four 90 minute classes, that will include group activities, individual writing time and peer and teacher critiques. Each participant will also receive two 50 minute individual meetings with Jim scheduled outside of class time. |
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to write multiple drafts with the goal of writing clear lively prose |
Limited to 8 participants per session, so enroll now! |
Participants will learn: |
When: Tuesdays Sept. 29 - Oct. 20 7:00 - 8:30 pm Where: Westlake Wellbeing 3355 Bee Caves Rd. Build 7, Suite 705 (Near the intersection of Bee Caves Rd. and Walsh Tarelton Ln.) Directions |
Jim Fabris's College Admission Essay Writing Workshop will not only to help you write your best possible college admission essay, but it will also help you become a better writer. |
If you are a college-bound teen, those 500 words are probably the most important you have ever had to write. So start early, take your time, and make your essay the best writing you have ever done. |
"Jim Fabris was a great help. With his guidance, I was able to write creatively in a way that was still my own, but more refined and direct. I sent the essay Jim helped me write to five colleges. And yes, they all accepted me!" --from a McCallum High School graduate now attending Pomona College |
what kind of essays gain and keep the admission officers' attention |
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Send them an unforgettable essay. |
What is the best way to show a school what you have to offer? |
how to draw insightful conclusions that go beyond the clichés that doom most admission essays |