College & MBA Counseling
The way you tell your story matters
Full Package
Comprehensive support from the very beginning through your entire admissions process - $6,000 flat fee
Strategic school list building (reach, target, safety)
Application timeline & workflow planning
Personal statement: brainstorm - draft - polish
All supplemental essays (up to 10 schools)
Interview prep (if needed)
Final submissions checks
Ongoing feedback via email or scheduled check-ins
Unsure of what’s best for you?
The best way to get clarity is to talk it through.
Book a 45-minute consultation for $99, where we’ll discuss your goals, your current application progress, and how I can help — whether that’s full support or focused guidance. I’ll review your background beforehand, so we can dive right into strategy.
If we move forward, the $99 goes straight toward your package.
No pressure. No sales pitch. Just expert advice tailored to your path.
Essay Package
Focused support on finding YOUR VOICE and standout writing - great for students with a school list and strategy - $3,200 flat fee
Personal statement: brainstorm - draft - polish
Up to 6 supplemental essays (reach +target schools)
Unlimited email support during the writing process
Additional essays for $300/each
Priya, University of Chicago 2024
When people talk about the college essay being the ‘most personal part of the application,’ I didn’t realize how hard that would actually be. My life isn’t dramatic. I don’t have a big ‘aha’ moment. Everything I wrote felt generic or like I was trying too hard.
Kenneth helped me turn that around completely. Instead of trying to invent a story, he helped me look inward — and showed me that meaning can come from the smallest, most honest moments. He asked the right questions, helped me dig deeper, and pushed me to be real, not just impressive.
Our brainstorming sessions felt more like therapy than tutoring (in the best way), and the writing process finally felt like mine. Kenneth didn’t write anything for me — but he made sure what I wrote actually sounded like me, just sharper and more focused.
In the end, I submitted essays that I felt proud of. And I got into schools I never thought would say yes. But more importantly, I felt like I had told my story — the real one — and that meant everything