Testimonials

“As a high school senior preparing college applications, I was looking for someone who could help me express my story clearly and powerfully. I started working with Revatha Loghashankar, and from the very first session, I felt understood and supported.

Revatha helped me brainstorm, refine, and polish my personal statements and supplemental essays. She asked thoughtful questions that made me reflect deeper and pushed me to find the heart of my writing. Her feedback was always constructive and encouraging, and she never rushed the process. Even after the college application process, she would share colleges’ information that helped me find the best fit for me. Thanks to Revatha, I was able to get into prestigious colleges in the country, including the University of Pennsylvania, New York University, UC Berkeley, and many others. I grew so much not only as a writer but also as a storyteller. I became more confident in my voice, and my essays truly reflected who I am. I couldn’t have asked for a better mentor through such a stressful process.

I highly recommend Revatha Loghashankar to anyone looking for a kind, insightful, and dedicated college coach. She truly cares about helping students succeed.”

– Trista L. , student

I am so grateful for Revatha’s coaching throughout my journey of applying to college! As the first in my family to apply to college, I went into the college application process unsure of whether I was writing my University of California, and Common App essays correctly. Revatha genuinely embraced my voice in my essays to let my personality shine through and gave me more confidence as a writer. 

She was very approachable, patient, and ready to help at every step of the way, from building my college list to applying for financial aid. She broke down the college application process into manageable steps personalized for me. Revatha was so kind to share her advice for women interested in majoring in Computer Science like me. Revatha lifted a huge weight off of my shoulders and made applying to college significantly less stressful.”

– Leah D., student