Hadassah Betapudi and Elijah Kim, two Stanford students, launched an AI startup called Esslo to assist students with college admissions essays. Their tool provides feedback similar to a guidance counselor, addressing the lack of mentorship for students from diverse backgrounds. The founders aim to level the playing field for underrepresented students who often lack access to resources.
Esslo, which combines insights from successful college essays, offers tailored feedback to help students improve their writing. The tool has gained traction, attracting around 100 new sign-ups daily, and is designed to support those who cannot afford private counseling. This initiative reflects a commitment to equitable education, driven by the founders' personal experiences and faith-based motivations.
• Esslo provides AI-driven feedback for college admissions essays.
• The tool aims to support underrepresented students in the application process.
Esslo functions as an AI tool that offers feedback on college admissions essays.
The feedback algorithm is trained on successful essays to provide tailored suggestions.
Esslo is an AI startup that provides feedback on college admissions essays to help students improve their writing.
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