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The Essay

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—  the essay  — 

CLARITY, STRUCTURE, FLOW, AND FORMAT.  CONTENT, IMPACT AND VOICE.  ORIGINALITY, MEANING AND CREATIVITY.

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how?

First, you will learn the format.

Next, you will find your voice.

Finally, you will use your voice in a way that will be hard for the reader to forget.

To watch Jen work with our students was to see a very skilled, insightful, patient, kind, firm educator at work. She held them to high standards and gave each girl the specific help needed to achieve a high level.
— Carole France, Head of Upper School, Marymount School
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just some of the bonuses of learning to write an outstanding essay:

To be able to find the exact right words for what you truly want to say, form your thoughts in a manner that fully expresses your intelligence and point of view, and be able to win nearly any argument...

The quality that stands out in my mind the most about her is her team spirit and willingness to do whatever it takes to service her students. She truly defines the phrase, “team leader.” Miss Jennifer Appel’s knowledge and experience of children of all ages is an asset that any school would definitely benefit from.
— Grace Cavallo, Headmaster, Holy Child School

Essay Instruction includes materials for transitional words and phrases, essay formats, thesis statement models and suggested descriptive language. Supported and informed by The Writing Revolution by Judith Hochman.   

We feel so lucky that you are his teacher. His growth has been amazing! We appreciate the safe space you create for him to take chances in his learning.
— Parent, social worker

Thank you for being the best teacher I’ver ever had in my life, and I’m not just saying that. You’ve taught me not just about English, but multiple life lessons that I will remember forever...I understood these books more than I ever have with any other teacher...I will never forget my favorite teacher teaching my favorite subject.
— 8th grade student