The author understands the fear and urge to procrastinate. After
all, she has helped thousands of students through the college
application process, since she began advising students more than 12
years ago.
In addition to writing two books on college admissions (What
Colleges Don't Tell You- and Other Parents Don't Want You to Know,
and also What High Schools Don't Tell You), Elizabeth Wissner-Gross
has been leading successful Write-Your-Essay-in-One-Day workshops
and speaking at public and private schools across the United
States. She has appeared on the Today Show (NBC), The Morning Show
with Mike & Juliet (Fox News), I on NY (WPXN), and been heard on
Martha Stewart radio (Sirius) and popular radio programs throughout
the United States. She is a regular keynote speaker on
CollegeWeekLive (online semi-annual college fair that attracts more
than 35,000 viewers/participants), and has appeared on panels
sponsored by The New York Times, Newsday, The World Journal
(Chinese), and the Columbia/Princeton Club of New York. In
addition, she has been featured in articles in The New York Times,
Newsday, USA Today, The World Journal, and many other publications
throughout the United States.
As a private educational consultant, advocate, and strategist, she
has helped her students win admission into the colleges of their
dreams-even in these most competitive times-by working with
individual students to help them develop their own academic
interests and passions, and then having them write about their
experiences. She advocates encouraging the individuality of each
student and celebrating the gifts, talents, and diverse
contributions that she believes every student has to offer.
Elizabeth Wissner-Gross graduated from Barnard College, where she
studied Political Science and Education and graduated cum laude in
1975. She went on to Columbia University Graduate School of
Journalism and received her MS in 1976, and then pursued additional
graduate study at UCLA. She worked as a writer and editor at the
Daily News of Los Angeles, Associated Press, and Newsday, taught
journalism at New York area colleges and graduate programs, and has
had articles published in hundreds of newspapers nationally and
internationally including The New York Times, Boston Herald, and
Los Angeles Times. She resides on Long Island, NY and in
Connecticut. She has two sons-both attended MIT undergraduate and
Harvard for PhDs.
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