You already have everything you need to apply to graduate school. What most first-time applicants are missing aren’t stronger credentials, a more impressive resume, or more time. It's actually the inner work — a clear, grounded foundation that addresses the most important questions in the graduate application process:
🔍 What do you actually want?
🔍 Why is graduate school the right next step?
🔍 And what are you passionate about?
Without that foundation, even the most qualified applicants jump straight into researching programs and drafting essays, trying to sound impressive instead of sounding authentic. The result is an application that's technically fine, but not very compelling. Most graduate applicants write from the pressure to sound impressive. In trying to present a version of themselves they think admissions wants to see, they lose what makes them unique.
Without a clear foundation, every draft, every decision— will be met with self-doubt and more confusion.
This session is about taking a different approach. No outside noise. No external pressure.
In this masterclass, you’ll learn how to slow down long enough to find what's actually true about your story: what you want, why it matters, and where you’re headed. You’ll learn how to say it in a way that actually sounds like you, not a performed version of you trying to meet expectations. After the session, you'll walk away with more clarity on your direction, more confidence in your story, how to identify the core themes in your narrative, and a foundation for an application that feels intentional, grounded, and real.
In a sea of overly polished applications that all sound the same, authenticity will set you apart.
By end of this masterclass, you’ll walk away with:
✨ A clear sense of whether graduate school is the right next step and why
💡 An understanding of what you’re actually looking for in a program beyond rankings and prestige
🌱 The foundation of your narrative — the story that already exists that your application should tell
📋 A simple framework for making decisions with intention and clarity