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  • College
    • Common Application
    • Colleges A-D
      • Amherst
      • Barnard
      • Boston University
      • Caltech
      • California, University of
      • Carnegie Mellon
      • Chicago, University of
      • Colorado, University of
      • Columbia
      • Cornell
      • Dartmouth
      • Duke
    • Colleges E-M
      • Emerson
      • Florida, University of
      • George Washington
      • Georgetown
      • Harvard
      • Johns Hopkins
      • Michigan, University of
      • MIT
    • Colleges N-S
      • Notre Dame
      • NYU
      • Northwestern
      • Ohio State
      • Pennsylvania, University of
      • Pepperdine
      • Princeton
      • Purdue
      • Stanford
      • Swarthmore
    • Colleges T-Z
      • Texas, University of
      • Tufts
      • USC
      • Vassar
      • Virginia, University of
      • Wake Forest
      • Wellesley
      • Williams
      • Yale
  • Graduate School
    • Graduate Personal Statements
  • Law School
    • Law School Statements
  • MBA
    • MBA Personal Statements
  • Medical Programs
    • Chiropractics
    • Dental School
    • Medical Fellowship
    • Medical School
    • Nursing
    • Optometry
    • Pharmacy
    • Residency
  • Miscellaneous Writing
    • Addenda
    • Admissions Appeals
    • Letters of Recommendation
    • Waitlist Letters
    • Resumes

 

Admission Appeals

Although the process varies, almost all schools allow qualified applicants to appeal an admissions decision under certain circumstances.  Like most other facets of the admissions game, this is easier said than done.  Universities are generally unwilling to take a second look at an application just because you want them to, because you really, really love the school, or because you don’t understand their decision.  Instead, the majority of programs require applicants to present a significant new piece of information that should have been factored into the initial admissions decision, but probably wasn’t.

At Flashpoint, we do more than help you write a great appeal.  We’ll connect you with an experienced writer who will work with you individually to formulate an appeal strategy that fits your situation and meets the requirements of your college or university appeals policy.  From concept to execution, we allow applicants to work one-on-one with a professional to hone a perfect letter of appeal that exceeds their expectations and maximizes their chances of success.

Flashpoint Appeal Letters - $125

We bring everything you've come to expect from our personal statement services to your admissions appeal letter.  A Flashpoint writer will review your academic history and your school's admission and appeal policy to help you draft a compelling letter designed to give you a realistic second chance.  We'll work from scratch and, as always, we'll keep working until you're completely satisfied.  Unlimited revisions and unbeatable service.(How it works)

 

 

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