Writing strategy and case library
Study G5-specific strategy modules and English case examples before drafting. The goal is to understand evidence, fit, and structure before writing.
Use G5Admissions to move from applicant positioning to academic statement, personal statement, research proposal, supplemental essays, recommendation preparation, and full-package review.
Study G5-specific strategy modules and English case examples before drafting. The goal is to understand evidence, fit, and structure before writing.
Prepare academic statements, personal statements, research proposals, supplemental essays, and recommendation support materials from the same applicant profile.
Check whether saved materials, programme logic, academic evidence, and interview vulnerability work as one admissions package.
Workflow
Applicant understanding and programme strategy come first, then writing strategy, drafting labs, case learning, and package review. Generated application materials and case examples remain in English.
Writing workspace
Each module maps to a real G5Admissions workspace area. Together they keep evidence, programme fit, and reviewer questions visible before submission.
Frameworks for academic statements, personal statements, research proposals, supplemental essays, and recommendation support.
English case examples and breakdowns that show transferable structure without becoming templates.
Build academic readiness, methods fit, research direction, and programme-specific logic.
Show the applicant's development without repeating the academic statement.
Answer school-specific prompts without repeating the main writing package.
Plan recommender coverage and evidence requests that support the application story.
Read selected materials as one admissions-facing package.
Some planning workflows are available before a paid plan. Advanced writing strategy, drafting, review, and package workflows may require membership or credits.
Move from writing preparation into interview playbooks, programme strategy, or plan comparison.
It helps diagnose, strategize, draft, review, and revise, but the final application must be applicant-authored, truthful, and verified against official programme requirements.
No. Cases are illustrative English learning references. Replace all simulated details with verified applicant evidence before any real submission.
It connects applicant positioning, programme strategy, writing frameworks, case learning, drafting labs, recommendation support, and package review.