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— Marcus, admitted to Georgia Tech
“My counselor understood exactly how to highlight my strengths for Emory’s admissions process.”
— Talia, admitted to Emory University
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— Devon, admitted to Georgia State University
Empowerly offers personalized college admissions counseling, essay coaching, extracurricular guidance, and SAT/ACT prep for students in the Atlanta area.
Our counselors include former admissions officers who provide expert insights and customized strategies based on each student’s unique goals.
We understand the competitive academic environment in Atlanta and tailor strategies to help students leverage local opportunities and experiences.
Students receive one-on-one coaching to develop essays that reflect authenticity, clarity, and impact.
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Milan always had a creative mind for problem-solving. During the summer before his sophomore year, his mother asked him to help bring heavy groceries from the garage, and he wondered how he could move them more quickly and efficiently. He researched, designed, and assembled an autonomous robot from scratch using materials around his house, including a hoverboard and commercial off-the-shelf electronic products. The robot he created has become a helpful addition to mundane household tasks.
After joining Empowerly, with the help of his counselor, Milan was able to bridge the connections between autonomous vehicles, software development, and his concerns about food supplies with the world’s growing population. Milan applied and was accepted as an intern with the Autonomy Testbed for Exploration Research and Simulation (OceanWATERS) software team with NASA during the summer before his senior year.
He spent the semester working with engineers, developing new simulations that could help astronauts use autonomous landers on a planet like Mars or aid farmers in avoiding injury by having them use robots to perform potentially dangerous tasks.
Milan’s dedication to making our world more manageable earned him an acceptance to Rice University, one of his dream schools.
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