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514: Navigating Mental Health Disclosures in the College Application: The Student Perspective
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Welcome to the final episode to our special three-part series on mental health disclosures in college applications. In Episode 3, Ethan’s guest is Emi Nietfeld, author of Acceptance (Penguin Press '22), a critically-acclaimed memoir of her high school journey through foster care, homelessness, and the troubled teen industry to attend college at Harvard. In this frank conversation, Emi opens up about, among other things:
- How the notion of disclosing (or not disclosing) may actually be somewhat problematic
- The difference between writing about challenges in general… and writing about them for the purposes of the college application
- The role she believes high school counselors can play in supporting students with mental health challenges during the college application process
- Takeaways for college admissions officers evaluating applications that include mental health disclosures
- And more
Play-by-Play
- 2:14 - Emi shares her background and story
- 3:50 - What advice would Emi give to students about whether or not to disclose?
- 9:20 - What did Emi write about in her book, Acceptance?
- 11:55 - What was the college application process like for Emi?
- 14:24 - How did Emi’s college essay change from the first to final draft?
- 19:49 - Where else in the application are there opportunities to disclose?
- 23:38 - What did the rest of Emi’s application look like?
- 30:00 - How has writing helped Emi process her experiences?
- 33:17 - How can high school counselors help their students navigate this process?
- 36:11 - What advice would Emi give to college admission readers?
- 42:29 - How has Emi’s life been different since writing Acceptance?
- 46:40 - What are Emi’s hopes for the future of mental health disclosures in college applications?
Resources
- Emi’s book, Acceptance
- Blog post linked to this episode: Should I Discuss Mental Health in My Personal Statement or College Application? (And If So, How)?
- Part 1 of this series – Episode 512: The Counselor Perspective
- Part 2 of this series – Episode 513: The Admission Officer Perspective
- How to Use the Common App Additional Information Section: Guide + Examples
- How to Brainstorm 7 Different Personal Statement Ideas
- Episode 406: Why You Don’t Have to Write about Trauma in Your College Essay to Stand Out—and What You Can Do Instead
79 episoder
514: Navigating Mental Health Disclosures in the College Application: The Student Perspective
The College Essay Guy Podcast: A Practical Guide to College Admissions
Manage episode 432841071 series 2807443
Welcome to the final episode to our special three-part series on mental health disclosures in college applications. In Episode 3, Ethan’s guest is Emi Nietfeld, author of Acceptance (Penguin Press '22), a critically-acclaimed memoir of her high school journey through foster care, homelessness, and the troubled teen industry to attend college at Harvard. In this frank conversation, Emi opens up about, among other things:
- How the notion of disclosing (or not disclosing) may actually be somewhat problematic
- The difference between writing about challenges in general… and writing about them for the purposes of the college application
- The role she believes high school counselors can play in supporting students with mental health challenges during the college application process
- Takeaways for college admissions officers evaluating applications that include mental health disclosures
- And more
Play-by-Play
- 2:14 - Emi shares her background and story
- 3:50 - What advice would Emi give to students about whether or not to disclose?
- 9:20 - What did Emi write about in her book, Acceptance?
- 11:55 - What was the college application process like for Emi?
- 14:24 - How did Emi’s college essay change from the first to final draft?
- 19:49 - Where else in the application are there opportunities to disclose?
- 23:38 - What did the rest of Emi’s application look like?
- 30:00 - How has writing helped Emi process her experiences?
- 33:17 - How can high school counselors help their students navigate this process?
- 36:11 - What advice would Emi give to college admission readers?
- 42:29 - How has Emi’s life been different since writing Acceptance?
- 46:40 - What are Emi’s hopes for the future of mental health disclosures in college applications?
Resources
- Emi’s book, Acceptance
- Blog post linked to this episode: Should I Discuss Mental Health in My Personal Statement or College Application? (And If So, How)?
- Part 1 of this series – Episode 512: The Counselor Perspective
- Part 2 of this series – Episode 513: The Admission Officer Perspective
- How to Use the Common App Additional Information Section: Guide + Examples
- How to Brainstorm 7 Different Personal Statement Ideas
- Episode 406: Why You Don’t Have to Write about Trauma in Your College Essay to Stand Out—and What You Can Do Instead
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