In this episode of The Admittedly Podcast, Thomas Caleel sits down with Charles Loxton, Chief Communications Officer at Advantage Testing and an experienced application consultant, to explore one of the most misunderstood parts of the admissions process: the college essay. Drawing on decades of experience helping students develop their personal narratives, Charles explains why essays matter, how storytelling works in admissions, and why the best essays often start in unexpected places.
Why the college essay is one of the few places students can show who they are beyond grades, scores, and activities
The connection between storytelling, listening, and authentic self-reflection
How to think about family, adversity, mental health, and other sensitive topics in admissions essays
What the Additional Information section is really for — and the mistakes students make when using it
The difference between Common App essays, UC personal insight questions, and UCAS personal statements
Why students should stop obsessing over the perfect hook and focus on telling a compelling story first
How to approach "Why This College?" essays in a way that feels genuine rather than formulaic
Charles Loxton is the Chief Communications Officer at Advantage Testing and has spent more than two decades helping students develop compelling application essays and personal narratives. With a background in creative writing, documentary filmmaking, and educational consulting, Charles specializes in helping students uncover authentic stories that resonate with admissions officers.
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