US College Admissions Consultant & Essay Coach in Australia
Get one-on-one help with your college essays and applications. College Essay Guy helps students across Australia — Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide — write essays that are specific, honest, and genuinely compelling. All coaching is online, scheduled across Australian time zones.
More Australian families are targeting US universities each year — especially for programs where the US has a clear edge
US admissions offices see Australian applicants in the broader international pool. Australian university entry is based almost entirely on academic rank (ATAR or equivalent), with no personal statement, no “Why Us?” essay, and no activity list — so students arrive at the US application without having practised the personal narrative it requires most. Geographic diversity can be an advantage for Australian students, but only when the application is genuinely strong, and the essay is what makes it so.
Standing out in that context takes more than a strong GPA. It takes a clear, coherent story that shows who your student is, what they care about, and why they belong at each school on their list. That story lives in the essays, and that is where we work.
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How College Essay Guy guides Australia families
College Essay Coaching
The college essay is one of the few places in the application where a student gets to tell their story. Our coaches help students figure out what is actually worth writing about and build an essay around it that is specific, honest, and memorable.
- Common App personal statement
- Supplemental essays for every school on the list
- Brainstorming and topic selection strategy
- "Why Us?" essays, activity descriptions, and short answers
- UC Personal Insight Questions
- Internal team review of every essay
College Admissions Counseling
Good essay coaching doesn't happen in isolation. Strong essays need to be supported by a strong academic profile, compelling extracurriculars, a strong college admissions plan, and positioning a student's strengths across the application. This is what our team of veteran college counselors do.
- Customized college list development
- Academic planning and course selection
- Major exploration and selection strategy
- Extracurricular and summer planning
- Early Decision and Early Action strategy
- Standardized test planning and prep
“Ethan and the College Essay Guy team were amazing in every sense of the word. Their constant back-and-forth on what works and doesn’t work in each of my essays taught me how to become a better writer.
— Kajal, admitted to Yale University
What sets College Essay Guy apart
The most trusted name in college admissions
For 20 years, counselors, parents, and students have come to College Essay Guy first. Ethan Sawyer's books are taught in classrooms, his frameworks are used by independent and school-based counselors around the world, and millions of students have learned to write their personal statements through our free resources. Even many selective colleges have used CEG resources to train their college admissions staff on how to read applications.
Comprehensive admissions guidance
While essays are important, they aren't the most important thing in a sound college admissions plan. Our team of veteran college counselors average 20+ years of experience each and help students think through the entire process: building a balanced college list, planning a challenging course load, shaping a meaningful activities list, navigating financial aid, and telling your story.
A values-based approach
We find that digging deep and starting with self-discovery is the best recipe to creating compelling college applications. Before we touch a college list or an essay draft, our team helps students identify what they actually care about, what they're good at, and what they want the next four years to look like. Applications built on that foundation lead to not just better choices during high school, but more compelling applications and essays.
Consultation and match
Start with a free call, then get paired with a coach chosen for your student's goals and personality.
Brainstorm and discovery
Your student works through our signature brainstorming exercises, so every session starts with real material.
Draft with expert coaching
Round after round of feedback shapes each essay until the writing is specific, honest, and clearly theirs.
Multi-coach review
A second coach reviews the work for range and depth, so more than one expert weighs in before anything is final.
Final review before submission
Your coach does a last pass on essays, activities, and the full application before your student hits submit.
Serving students across Australia
We work with students and families across Australia, including:
- North Shore
- Eastern Suburbs
- Inner West
- Northern Beaches (Sydney)
- Kew
- Hawthorn
- Toorak
- Brighton (Melbourne)
- Indooroopilly
- Ashgrove
- New Farm (Brisbane)
- Cottesloe
- Nedlands (Perth)
- Burnside (Adelaide)
- and surrounding suburbs
Because all coaching is online, we work with students across all of Australia and wherever Australian families are based globally.
We hate to brag…
But we know parents are often curious about the numbers.
Schools We Serve
We work with families attending top schools across Australia
Our Australia-based students come from leading schools in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide.
- Sydney Grammar School
- The Scots College
- Cranbrook School
- SHORE
- PLC Sydney
- James Ruse Agricultural High School
- Sydney Boys High School
- Melbourne Grammar School
- Scotch College (Melbourne)
- Trinity Grammar School
- Haileybury College
- Melbourne High School
- Brisbane Grammar School
- Brisbane Girls Grammar School
- Christ Church Grammar School (Perth)
- St. Peter's College (Adelaide)
…and many other schools across Australia.
Colleges our Australia students apply to
Australian students applying to US schools typically target selective research universities and liberal arts colleges, building a list that accounts for financial considerations and fit.
US Target Schools
Australian students applying to US schools typically target selective research universities and liberal arts colleges. Need-blind financial aid for international students is available at a limited number of schools — Harvard, MIT, Yale, Princeton, and Dartmouth — while most others offer limited need-based aid or merit scholarships.
Strong Liberal Arts & Selective Universities
Beyond the Ivies, Australian students often find strong matches at top liberal arts colleges and universities with vibrant international communities.
Australian University Options
The Group of Eight — Sydney, Melbourne, ANU, UNSW, Queensland, Monash, Adelaide, and UWA — are strong institutions with international standing. CEG focuses exclusively on US applications; for Australian university guidance, consult an ATAR specialist.
Let's connect.
Schedule an initial consultation.
We'll learn about your college admissions goals and share more about how we can help.
Here's what happens
on the call.
- Talk through where your student is in the process — grade, timeline, and what's feeling hardest right now
- Hear how CEG's coaching approach works and what makes it different from typical essay help
- Get a clear picture of package options so you can make an informed decision — no pressure
- Ask anything — about our coaches, our process, our free resources, or all of the above
Whether you sign up or not, you'll leave with more clarity than you came in with.
“College Essay Guy reduced our family’s stress, increased my daughter’s confidence, and kept her on schedule while helping her create fantastic essays that reflected her personality and goals — priceless!
— Sarah K., Parent
Frequently Asked Questions
Is coaching online or in-person?
All coaching happens online over video calls. We’ve worked this way from the beginning, so the process is smooth, and parents say they love the flexibility to reschedule and avoid wasting time in traffic. Plus, being virtual allows us to have a broader range of counselors and coaches to pair you with, rather than limit your choices to those in your zip code.
Students just need a quiet spot and a reliable connection.
When should we start?
The earlier the better, though the right answer depends on your student’s year and goals. Rising seniors just looking for support on their essays and applications benefit most from starting in the spring or summer before senior year.
Students who want help with building a broader strategy and extracurricular positioning start as early as 9th or 10th grade to allow time for exploring academic and extracurricular interests.
What's included in coaching?
It depends on the package. Most students work with a coach on their personal statement and a set of supplemental essays. Full college admissions consulting packages including everything else: school list strategy, timeline planning, extracurricular profile building, and more. Schedule a call to learn more about the options.
How do I know if College Essay Guy is a good fit for my student?
The best way is to book a free consultation and talk through your student’s situation. We will ask about their schools of interest, timeline, and what they have already figured out. If we are the right fit, we will tell you how we would work together. If we are not, we will say that too.
Students considering a college admissions planning package and working with our college counselor will have a chance to schedule a Get to Know You call.
Do you work with students who already have strong applications?
Yes. Often the students who get the most from essay coaching are the ones who look great on paper but have not yet translated that into a compelling application in their essays, activities list, and Additional Info section. Essays are where the differentiation happens, especially at highly selective schools where most applicants are already academically qualified.
Australian students aren't familiar with the Common App essay format. Is that a problem?
It’s actually the main reason families work with us. The personal statement and “Why Us?” essays are genuinely different from anything required for Australian university entry. We help students understand what US admissions officers are looking for and how to write toward it authentically — most students find the process surprising and, once they’re into it, genuinely engaging.