
We are storytellers with over 35 years of collective experience helping students write their stories, gain confidence, and achieve success in college admissions. Our cooperative approach means that every student benefits from our breadth of experiences and expertise.
MEET OUR TEAM


LEONORA
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For over 20 years, Leonora has helped college applicants, many of whom have gone on to attend their first-choice undergraduate and graduate programs, including Yale, Penn, Columbia, NYU Tisch, Harvard, MIT, and the University of Chicago.
A born teacher, Leonora has a passion for education and helping others find their voices. Leonora has taught at USC, Oxbridge Academic Programs, and Los Angeles High School of the Arts. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from Yale, where she majored in American Studies and was instrumental in creating the university’s African American Studies Digital Library database. Leonora later earned her MFA in film production from USC’s School of Cinematic Arts.
Leonora spent her youth in competitive gymnastics and enjoys a dedicated noncompetitive adult practice. She also enjoys singing, yoga, and teaching her slightly internet-famous dog, Penny Loggins, to do advanced tricks like spelling and counting.
co-founder


LIZ
co-founder
Combining over ten years of experience as an editor with over six years of experience as an educator and admissions strategist, Elizabeth helps each student find the voice that makes their application stand out. At the end of the essay-writing process, Elizabeth hopes to leave her students with a greater understanding of their own power as writers—both in terms of mechanics such as structure, clarity, and flow, and in terms of the impact of their own stories. Through this collaborative style of teaching, Elizabeth strives to help students understand how to shape their personal experiences into a narrative that allows their own unique perspective to shine through.
Elizabeth holds a BA in Rhetoric and a BA in Political Economy from the University of California, Berkeley, where she graduated Phi Beta Kappa and received Highest Honors for her thesis on the rhetoric of the EU’s debate on Turkish accession. She earned her MFA in Fiction from New York University, where she had the opportunity to work with authors such as Rick Moody, Zadie Smith, and Jonathan Safran Foer. An active literary critic and member of the National Book Critics Circle, Elizabeth has served on the committee for the Barrios Prize for Works in Translation since 2022.
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WHAT STUDENTS SAY
My advisor helped me stick to the timeline we made together and get everything done before my deadlines! Their feedback was always super quick, honest, and thorough, which really helped me improve with each draft. I felt so much more confident throughout the whole process thanks to them.



