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Michael Colin Short is a former Stanford admissions officer, attorney, and educator whoâs coached students applying to college for the past decade. When Covid-19 hit, he founded Admitium and created a YouTube channel to offer his expert college admissions advice to anyone who wants itâregardless of your zip code.
Students shouldnât have to seek out college admission advice. Schools should be transparent about exactly how they rate and review your application. But too often their advice is unhelpful because itâs too general. They say things like, âBe yourself.â But what does it mean to be yourself in a college application? And how do you be yourself in such a compelling way, that some stranger wants to pull you out of a super-competitive pool and advocate for you to attend their school?
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then be aware that many of his posts were highly highly controversial on this site. I would add greater context, but have been advised by counsel to refrain.