Harvard-Bound High School Student's Emotional Admissions Essay Goes Viral
Teen Shares The Powerful Essay That Got Her Into Harvard And We're All
How The Letter ‘S’ College Essay Got an 18-year-old Into Harvard
Teen Shares The Powerful Essay That Got Her Into Harvard And We're All
How The Letter ‘S’ College Essay Got an 18-year-old Into Harvard
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Girl Shares Her College Admission Essay That Got Her Into Harvard
When Abigail Mack sat down to write her college admissions essay, she began with a bold assertion: she hates the letter "S." The essay, which she shared in a series of videos on TikTok, caught the attention of millions of people and earned her admission into Harvard University's class of 2025 (which has an admission rate of just 3.43%).The reason it resonated with so many was—and ...
How The Letter 'S' College Essay Got an 18-year-old Into Harvard
Abigail has shared her Harvard entry-winning letter 'S' college essay on TikTok, which immediately went viral, amassing 1.7M views just for part 1.The common app essay that got me into Harvard was about the letter 'S,'" she said, referring to the word "parents" in a plural and the subtle spelling difference Grammarly made when adding "S" to its singular form.
I hate the letter "S"
By Abigail Mack, who was accepted to Harvard/Yale/Princeton and attended Harvard, Class 2025. I hate the letter "S". Of the 164,777 words with "S," I only grapple with one. ... As I write this essay, there is a blue line under the word 'parent' telling me to check my grammar; even Grammarly assumes that I should have parents, but ...
Teen Shares The Powerful Essay That Got Her Into Harvard ...
Abigail's essay earned her a spot at several top colleges like Northwestern and Notre Dame, but when she received a "Likely Letter" from Harvard, she couldn't believe her good fortune. She reacted with "a lot of screaming " and couldn't wait to get her official admission letter.
Winning Harvard University College Essay Inspires Many
When Abigail shared her college admissions essay on TikTok, over 19 million people tuned in for the heartfelt series that illustrated the life of a teen who tries to escape the reality of losing a ...
Abigail Mack Essay: Harvard-Bound High School Student's Emotional
A local high school student is excited to attend Harvard University this fall, but it's her admissions essay that has garnered a lot of attention on social media. "The opening line of my essay was, and I quote, 'I hate the letter S,'" said Abigail Mack of Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Like many high school seniors, Mack wanted her college admissions essay…
Harvard-Bound Senior Goes Viral On TikTok After Sharing Emotional
BROCKTON (CBS) - When Abigail Mack posted a video to TikTok reading her college admissions essay, she never imagined it would get over 17 million views. "People just around the world are proud of ...
Brockton student's college essay for Harvard goes viral on TikTok
BROCKTON — Abigail Mack lost her mother, Julie, to cancer when she was just 12 years old. The Cardinal Spellman High School valedictorian used that experience to write her college admissions ...
Girl's Harvard admission essay about losing a parent goes viral
A high school senior has gone viral for sharing the college admissions essay about losing a parent to cancer that got her accepted into Harvard University. Abigail Mack is an 18-year-old high ...
Teen's essay about losing mother, letter 'S', goes viral
Abigail Mack's essay, which talks about how she grappled with the word 'parent' but without the 's,' has been shared by millions of people. Credit: AP FILE - In this March 7, 2017, file photo, rowers paddle along the Charles River past the Harvard University campus in Cambridge, Mass. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File)
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When Abigail Mack sat down to write her college admissions essay, she began with a bold assertion: she hates the letter "S." The essay, which she shared in a series of videos on TikTok, caught the attention of millions of people and earned her admission into Harvard University's class of 2025 (which has an admission rate of just 3.43%).The reason it resonated with so many was—and ...
Abigail has shared her Harvard entry-winning letter 'S' college essay on TikTok, which immediately went viral, amassing 1.7M views just for part 1.The common app essay that got me into Harvard was about the letter 'S,'" she said, referring to the word "parents" in a plural and the subtle spelling difference Grammarly made when adding "S" to its singular form.
By Abigail Mack, who was accepted to Harvard/Yale/Princeton and attended Harvard, Class 2025. I hate the letter "S". Of the 164,777 words with "S," I only grapple with one. ... As I write this essay, there is a blue line under the word 'parent' telling me to check my grammar; even Grammarly assumes that I should have parents, but ...
Abigail's essay earned her a spot at several top colleges like Northwestern and Notre Dame, but when she received a "Likely Letter" from Harvard, she couldn't believe her good fortune. She reacted with "a lot of screaming " and couldn't wait to get her official admission letter.
When Abigail shared her college admissions essay on TikTok, over 19 million people tuned in for the heartfelt series that illustrated the life of a teen who tries to escape the reality of losing a ...
A local high school student is excited to attend Harvard University this fall, but it's her admissions essay that has garnered a lot of attention on social media. "The opening line of my essay was, and I quote, 'I hate the letter S,'" said Abigail Mack of Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Like many high school seniors, Mack wanted her college admissions essay…
BROCKTON (CBS) - When Abigail Mack posted a video to TikTok reading her college admissions essay, she never imagined it would get over 17 million views. "People just around the world are proud of ...
BROCKTON — Abigail Mack lost her mother, Julie, to cancer when she was just 12 years old. The Cardinal Spellman High School valedictorian used that experience to write her college admissions ...
A high school senior has gone viral for sharing the college admissions essay about losing a parent to cancer that got her accepted into Harvard University. Abigail Mack is an 18-year-old high ...
Abigail Mack's essay, which talks about how she grappled with the word 'parent' but without the 's,' has been shared by millions of people. Credit: AP FILE - In this March 7, 2017, file photo, rowers paddle along the Charles River past the Harvard University campus in Cambridge, Mass. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File)