Why should we pay someone to help with college applications? Can’t we just fill out the forms ourselves? That’s what most people think — until they realize it’s not just about paperwork. Coaches help you do your best and stay sane in a crazy process.
When
June, 2025
Who
Giorgi Makhatadze
College applications are no joke. Between schoolwork, extracurriculars, test prep, and trying to have some kind of social life, the process can feel overwhelming. Then add in essays that ask questions like “What matters to you and why?” or “Describe a moment of personal growth.” Most students have never even thought about those things before — let alone tried to write about them in 650 words. This is where an admissions coach comes in. They're there to help with strategy, deadlines, and all the practical stuff. But on top of that, a great admissions coach becomes your friend.
When you're applying to college, you’re not just building a resume. You're building a version of yourself — one that you hope a stranger at a university will see and say, “Yes, this is the guy we want here.” That's a huge emotional weight to carry. At this point even the most capable, motivated students hit a wall.
And in those moments, it’s not just academic advice they need — it's someone who will walk with them, listen, and understand what they’re feeling.
A great coach becomes part guide, part mentor, part friend, and even part psychologist. They help students understand themselves on a deeper level, not just for their applications — but for life.
If you’re asking whether an admissions coach can help you get into a better school, win more scholarships, and feel less stress — the answer is yes. But the deeper truth? The right coach helps you show up as your best, most authentic self — and that’s what the best schools are looking for anyway.
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Today is the day to build your future. Make a step towards success.