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Eliot Applestein,
M.A., M.S.W. As an
educator for over twenty-five years and a therapist, he has worked with thousands of
teenagers and their families. He has successfully guided many high school
students through the challenging transition into college. He has received
special educational commendations including the U. S. Department Of Education Year 2000 Presidential Scholars
Teacher Recognition Award, the Marian Friedman Greenblatt
Excellence in Teaching Award, and the Intel Science Talent Search Teacher of Merit
Commendation. Eliot is a well-recognized expert in the field. He has written about
colleges for The Washington Post and been interviewed on NPR’s Talk
of the Nation and Montgomery County cable TV's The Source. He has
appeared in the 2007 and 2008 U.S. News and World Report America's Best
Colleges, Bethesda Magazine, and the Montgomery County Gazette. |
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Marta Vogel, M.A. is a skilled writer who has written
for The Washington Post, Human Potential, Savy, etc. and
co-authored two books — The Baby Makers and Hassle Free Homework.
She taught journalism at the University of Maryland University College and
English in Memmingen, Germany. She assists students with college essays.
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