Method Learning’s Common Application Working Workshop

Unlock Your College Future with Method Learning’s Common Application Working Workshop!

Embark on your college journey with confidence! Join us at Method Learning’s exclusive Common Application Working Workshop, where we will unpack the complexities of the Common App. Our expert guidance will take you through each section, providing valuable insights to help your application stand out.

What to Expect:
– In-depth breakdown of every Common App section.
– Tips and tricks to showcase your best self to colleges.
– Real-life success stories from past workshop participants.
– Live Q&A for personalized guidance on your application.

Ready to navigate the college application maze? Don’t miss this chance to set yourself up for success! Secure your spot now and make your college dreams a reality. 

Date

Jul 08
Expired!

Time

7:00 pm - 9:30 pm

Local Time

  • Timezone: America/New_York
  • Date: Jul 08
  • Time: 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm

Cost

$197.00

Location

Online Virtual Classroom

Evan Wessler

Evan graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Bucknell University with a degree in Biology in 2009. After starting a biomedical sciences PhD program at Harvard University, he decided instead to pursue tutoring and leadership opportunities with Method Learning. Evan’s experience has given him the ability to excel as a top educator at Method Learning, and has helped develop his current responsibilities, which include teaching, managing Method Learning’s team of tutors, developing educational content, and expanding the reach of Method Learning’s private tutoring services.

In his early days, prior to developing a passion for education, Evan aspired to be an astronomer. One of his life goals is to travel the world in hopes of finding inspiration to write a work of fiction. Currently, Evan’s pastimes include listening to and playing music, running, writing, and engaging in political and policy-oriented discussions. A natural planner, Evan lives by the quote, “Previous planning prevents poor performance.”