Built for the Class of 2027 — Two tools, one goal

Don't know what
to write? We'll help.
Already wrote it?
We'll score it.

I'mAdmitted gives seniors two things no other service combines: a guided flow to discover your best essay topic, and AI scoring calibrated to 70+ universities' actual admissions rubrics. Season pass: $99.

4,800+ seniors improved their essays this cycle

School-specific rubrics built for 70+ universities — new schools added weekly

Harvard· MIT· Stanford· Yale· Princeton· Columbia· Johns Hopkins· Duke· Northwestern· UPenn· Dartmouth· Brown· Cornell· Vanderbilt· Rice· Notre Dame· Georgetown· USC· UCLA· Michigan· UNC Chapel Hill· NYU· Boston University· University of Miami

From blank page to
admit-ready essay

A complete toolkit for the most important writing you'll ever do.

Discover your story

Answer 6 guided questions across three phases — Experiences, Identity, Direction. Our AI synthesizes your answers into 3 distinct essay angles you probably hadn't considered, plus a hidden theme that runs through all of them.

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Write your draft

Pick your angle, write your first draft. Don't worry about perfection — in fact, a rougher draft often gives our scoring model more to work with. You have something to say; now say it.

Get scored & rewrite

Paste your draft. Select your target school. Get a full scoring report: dimension-by-dimension rubric, annotated essay feedback with 10–15 specific callouts, and a school-calibrated AI perspective — all benchmarked to what your target school actually looks for.

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College counseling costs
too much. We fixed that.

Private college counselors charge families $3,000–$10,000 for comprehensive essay support — and that's still considered the affordable end of the market. That price excludes millions of students who write just as well, dream just as big, and deserve just as much help.

I'mAdmitted gives every student access to school-specific essay feedback calibrated to the same rubrics admissions officers actually use — for $99, all season.

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97%
less than a private counselor
70+
school-specific rubrics
revisions, one season pass

One price.
Entire application season.

The ideation tool is always free. Essay scoring is a one-time season pass — not a recurring subscription. Pay once, score unlimited essays all season long.

Free
$0

Discover your essay topic. No account required, unlimited sessions.

  • Unlimited ideation sessions
  • 6-question guided flow
  • 3 custom essay angles synthesized
  • Hidden theme analysis
  • Opening hook for each angle
  • Essay scoring & feedback
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Starter
$49 one-time

Focused applicants with a short school list. Choose any 5 schools from our full library.

  • Unlimited scoring & revisions
  • 5 schools of your choice
  • Common App & supplemental prompts
  • 6-dimension rubric analysis
  • 10–15 annotated feedback callouts
  • Full 70+ school library
Get Starter — $49
Counselor
$249/month

For counselors managing multiple students. Up to 25 student seats, all schools.

  • 25 student seats
  • All 70+ schools & prompts
  • Counselor dashboard (coming soon)
  • Priority support
  • White-label option available
  • Volume discounts for large orgs
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Private counselors charge $3,000–$10,000. A Season Pass costs $99. Same application season. 97% less.

Questions we get
all the time

How is the scoring different from Grammarly or ChatGPT?
Our model uses school-specific rubrics built from each university's stated values, known admissions priorities, and thousands of admitted student essays. It doesn't just check grammar — it scores you on dimensions like Intellectual Curiosity and School Fit the way real admissions officers do, and annotates your actual essay text with 10–15 specific callouts.
How does the school-specific scoring work?
Each school has its own rubric with different dimension weightings. MIT weights intellectual curiosity and problem-solving at 25%; Harvard weights evidence of impact and community fit; Johns Hopkins weights research-mindedness and show-don't-tell. These rubrics are built from each school's stated values, published admissions guidance, and supplemental essay prompts. When you select a school, your essay is scored against that school's specific criteria — not a generic rubric.
What schools are currently supported?
I'mAdmitted currently has school-specific rubrics for 70+ universities and liberal arts colleges — including Harvard, MIT, Stanford, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, UPenn, Dartmouth, Brown, Cornell, Duke, Northwestern, Johns Hopkins, Vanderbilt, Rice, Notre Dame, Georgetown, USC, UCLA, Michigan, NYU, Boston University, UNC Chapel Hill, University of Miami, UMass Amherst, RPI, NC State, Michigan State, Santa Clara, Stony Brook, and many more. New schools are added every week. If your target school isn't listed yet, the Common App rubric still applies and gives you strong foundational feedback.
How does the price compare to a private college counselor?
Private college counselors typically charge $3,000–$10,000 for a comprehensive package, and elite firms can charge $50,000+. Independent educational consultants average $200–$400 per hour. A Season Pass to I'mAdmitted costs $99 — one-time, for the entire application season, with unlimited essays and revisions across 70+ schools. For families where private counseling isn't financially realistic, I'mAdmitted delivers the same school-specific, rubric-calibrated feedback that counselors charge thousands to provide.
Is my essay private?
Yes. Your essay is never shared, published, or used for training. Each essay is processed and discarded — we don't store essays beyond the current session. Your essay text is sent to our AI scoring engine and never associated with your identity in any way.
Is getting AI feedback considered academic dishonesty?
No — receiving feedback is standard practice in college admissions. Students routinely get feedback from teachers, school counselors, parents, private tutors, and writing centers. I'mAdmitted is a feedback tool. It does not write your essay. Every word in your essay remains your own work.
How is this different from asking ChatGPT?
General AI models give generic writing advice — they've never seen a Common App rubric calibrated against real admissions feedback. I'mAdmitted is specifically calibrated on real admitted student essays with school-specific rubric weighting and annotated inline feedback. The result is specific in a way that "improve the flow of this essay" never is.
Can I resubmit my essay after revising it?
Yes — unlimited times with Pro. Most students do 3–4 rounds of revision and see their score improve by 15–25 points over the course of that process. Watching your annotated feedback change as you revise is one of the most motivating parts of the workflow.
When should I start?
The ideation flow: as early as possible, ideally the summer before senior year. It's free, takes about 20 minutes, and might save you months of writing the wrong essay. The scoring: once you have a full draft — even a rough one. A complete rough draft gives the model more to work with than a polished opening paragraph.