This summer, My Ivy Education is offering several of our most successful, in-demand writing classes taught by Davidson Alum Krystle DiCristofalo, the nation’s leader in helping students become nationally and internationally award-winning writers. Sign-ups are open for our beloved courses “Creative Writing: Beyond 101,” starting July 10, and Session 2 of “How to Write Successful Essays at the Stanford Online High School (and Other Private Schools),” starting July 11 by popular demand after Session 1 sold out. Students will come out of every course with a portfolio of work that they can submit to writing competitions, use to deepen their understanding of the writing process, and publish in Metamorphosis Literary Journal, the My Ivy Education anthology of student work.
Instructor Information: Krystle DiCristofalo is an author and professional writing mentor and college counselor. She graduated cum laude from Columbia University with a degree in Creative Writing, where she was nominated for the Rhodes Scholarship on the basis of her “compelling and impressive” essays and was shortlisted for nomination for the PEN/Robert J. Dau Short Story Prize (top 12 English-language stories of the year internationally) by the Adroit Journal. She has taught Creative Writing at Princeton University and Columbia University Splash events and has coached Davidson Fellows Scholarship Winners in Literature, Presidential Scholars in the Arts in Writing, National Student Poets, Youth Poet Laureates, and more. She has also helped many students become National YoungArts finalists and get accepted to the prestigious Iowa Young Writers’ Studio, Kenyon Review Young Writers Workshop, and Adroit Journal Summer Mentorship Program. She has helped her many students get into all 8 Ivy Leagues, Stanford, MIT, CalTech, and many more top universities.