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22 Oct, 04:13


3 surprising tips to get accepted:

1. Get 8-9 hours of sleep every night
2. Get 8-9 hours of sleep every night
3. Get 8-9 hours of sleep every night

Sleep deprivation is like driving with an empty tank. Sure, you can accelerate to 100 km/h in seconds, but how far will you go?

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21 Oct, 05:32


Definitely a myth!

You can write an exceptional essay about anything.

In fact, the simplest stories about every day life are often the most impactful.

That's how the reader will get to know the real you!

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18 Oct, 06:15


Reminders for your essays due November 1 ❤️

P.S. if you’re subscribed to my newsletter, stay tuned for some BIG NEWS on Friday!

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16 Oct, 04:58


You either have 6 months or 1 day until your deadline. There is literally no in between 😂

Get my help to complete or finish your essays by the early decision deadline.

DM me “ESSAY” and I’ll send you the details! @stasiuessay

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16 Oct, 04:41


Always write more - even if your essay is 50 words, write 300 in your first draft. And yes, this will help you meet the word limit as well because you will figure out what you're writing about!

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14 Oct, 03:40


This is for you if you’re stuck in your admission essays:

Simplify your answers to essay prompts.
Simplify why you want to study in America.
Simplify why you want to study your major.

Your goal is to be understood.

Simplify your story until you can explain it in 1 sentence!

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12 Oct, 03:43


My favorite essay hack that will make you stand out - always connect your academic and professional goals to a personal story. That's how you'll show why it matters to you and engage admission officers' attention!

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10 Oct, 03:16


You have a story to tell. U.Essay is here to help you find and craft it to get admission offers. 🧡

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09 Oct, 03:35


Unless you want to get rejected, NEVER write in your essays that you want to study in America to:

Make new friends
Travel
Party

Instead, to get accepted, write about how you want to use your American education to make an impact.

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07 Oct, 03:28


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06 Oct, 03:50


I hate to break it to you: your “perfect” essay is BORING.

Admission officers won’t remember your accomplishments and leadership positions!

Because people don’t remember facts.

PEOPLE REMEMBER EMOTIONS!

Give them drama. Give them passion.

Give them a glimpse into what it means to be YOU - from the moments of pain to the moments of excitement.

Show that you care about your story. That’s how you will make your essay engaging and memorable!

Pro tip: Connect to your emotions before writing about them in your essay. Try this simple exercise: focus on one event and write everything that comes to mind on paper. Don’t stop until you’re out of words!

Try this out, and let me know what you think 😉

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04 Oct, 03:39


It's in the works - stay tuned 😉

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04 Oct, 03:39


I spent weeks trying to figure out how to impress admission officers when I applied to study in America...

It turns out they don't want to be impressed. They want to see that what you want matches what their university wants—contribution and service!

Head to your top choice school's website and check out its mission statement. Does it mention "contribution and service" or something similar?