Ecstawrite Admissions Consulting
Ecstawrite Admissions Counseling comprises two Swarthmore alums helping college-bound students tell authentic stories and get in.
Ecstawrite Admissions Consulting
Description
Ecstawrite Admissions Consulting comprises two Swarthmore alums — Rick DiFeliciantonio is a former Vice President for Enrollment at Ursinus and Associate Dean at Swarthmore + Gabriel DiFeliciantonio is a Youth Writing Expert with national magazine experience and a track record landing admissions at Harvard, Swarthmore, Vanderbilt, and more for his students.
Their experience is that students often short circuit their college applications because of anxiousness and inexperience telling their story. No one has taught them how. From the outset, Ecstawrite’s in-depth process is designed to get students excited about uncovering their strengths and what’s possible. This makes for winning applications.
For more on how Rick and Gabriel do that, visit Ecstawrite.com to ask a free question or book a free 30-minute strategy call on how your student can present themselves to colleges in the most effective way.

























Owen S., Swarthmore Class of 2029
Gabriel was incredibly helpful with the college application process. I considered myself a good writer before I met with him, but speaking about myself was a weak point. For someone such as myself who is more literally oriented, Gabriel was really able to help expand all my ideas by encouraging me to abstract them more prior to solidifying them in a new way. Before, I felt anxious and stressed if what I was writing didn’t feel right, or if it didn’t align with what I thought was the purpose, but I learned that thinking about the essays in vaguer terms at first not only brought out deeper and more impactful thoughts and ideas, but also relieved the anxiety of impending deadlines. Overall, even as the days grew closer and closer, the whole process felt less daunting as I knew and could feel that my loose thoughts would eventually be assembled into essays that I am very proud of. Gabriel was also great at helping me out when I became lost, while also giving me independence. I always felt as though what I wrote was my own, just the best of it.
Main Line Parent Community Member
My name is Gene and I was recently admitted to Harvard University, Princeton, Stanford, Brown, and many more. From 7th grade through my senior year, I worked with Gabriel regularly. He was very impactful in my writing journey. Something that is unique about his teaching style was the way that he approached brainstorming and his approach to creative writing. A part of writing that I struggled with before meeting Gabriel was having an idea in my head that I could not put into words. Many times, I would sit and struggle with finding the right thing to say in my writing. Over several years, a strategy that Gabriel taught me that I still use in many of my writings today is to write everything that comes to mind and to emphasize the brainstorming before starting.
When completing creative writing projects with him, I was able to recognize how to enhance my writing through unique and non-conventional forms of figurative language that I would have previously not used because it was not something that was normalized through my formative education. I was able to come out of my shell and not be afraid to put my emotions and ideas into my writings. These lessons of being unapologetic and not holding back in what I wrote is something that was so helpful during my college application process. I felt I was a step up above other applicants because of my ability to talk about my true emotions and meticulously describe it in my writing — a skill that Gabriel and I honed throughout our lessons. This genuine sense in my writing was something that I did not learn until I studied under Gabriel. His writing lessons helped me to win numerous writing competitions including those with the PTA Reflections and the Carson McCuller competitions. I truly believe that Gabriel has had a great, positive impact on the way that I approach writing and has pushed me to become the creative writer I am today.