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Aaron Thier
Aaron has worked as a college consultant for ten years, and his students have been admitted to every kind of institution, from Ivy League institutions to small liberal arts colleges and flagship state universities. He is a graduate of Yale University and has published three novels as well as innumerable essays and book reviews. He's also a recipient of a Literature Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Shamala Gallagher
Shamala is one of our most experienced writing consultants. She particularly delights in getting to know applicants, hearing their visions and experiences, and crafting great application stories together. She holds a BA from Stanford University, where she received the Louis Sudler Prize for Excellence in the Arts; an MFA from the Michener Center for Writers at the University of Texas-Austin; and a PhD from the University of Georgia.

Daniel Ryu
Daniel and his parents immigrated from Seoul, Korea to the US when he was 7 years old. He became an American citizen during his first semester at Yale Law School, after getting a Master of Studies in Philosophy from Oxford. Daniel has worked with underprivileged high school students through Virginia state government to increase college enrollment.

Dawn Corrigan
Dawn's former clients are currently attending elite institutions including Harvard, Yale, Stanford, the University of Chicago, and Vanderbilt. A first-gen college and grad school student, she loves working with first-gens, immigrants and the children of immigrants, and applicants living with disabilities or with other complex stories to tell.
She is a widely published poet, fiction writer, and essayist, and is working on her second novel.
