Carter Osborne just wanted to make some extra cash. He never dreamed his side hustle, advising high school seniors on their college application essays, would give him a six-figure income.
Osborne picked up the side hustle in 2017, while getting his master’s degree in public administration at the University of Washington, a five-minute drive east of his current Seattle home. Coming from a family of educators, he’d actually enjoyed his own college application process.
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