PP .. and I didn't listen to people like this, thank god. it's fun and you can definitely break into this and GET qualified. everyone I meet in this area came to it from something else. |
| You need to first become a reader for a college. Those jobs will post over the summer. You really need the UCLA certificate and/or reading experience. Start volunteering for low income kids while you spend 1-2 years on the certificate and reading. Then you’ll be ready for your first client. |
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OP here. Reached out to some contacts who know my work and have my first payment and contract.
I'm charging a little less than the PP above, but in range. |
I think you're only thinking about half the job - the application part. A good part of the work is putting together an appropriate list for a student and that can be hard, especially if the parents (and students) have outdated or unrealistic expectations. You need a really expensive knowledge of colleges around the country. IECs spend some time on the road visiting colleges so they can advise clients about them. |
Congratulations and good luck. It sounds like your business will snowball. We used someone only for the essay. She has a full-time job and does it one the side. It worked out great. |
Some people want their handsheld? Why is this so difficult for people like you to understand? It’s the same reason people hire tour guides in a new city or hire a daily cleaning lady to make the bed and make coffee and clean the kitchen. The same reason you go to a car wash. There are countless things you CAN do yourself but when your time and brain are valuable and you’re making millions of dollars a year? You have no time to think about this kind of stuff. And frankly, you don’t want to. |
This, and sometimes outsiders are better for motivating your kids. Same reason why highly educated people pay Kumon to give their kids math worksheets and correct them, not even teach them. It creates some outside accountability and handholding in the process, and sometimes a non-parent is better for that. |
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You put together a contract in a few hours?
Oh dear. |
Same reason I don't tutor my kids. same reason I dont do my own taxes. same reason I didn't even do my own CSS profile! I make very good money doing else, better. |
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Do you really want to deal with parents? Meeting with them, keeping them informed, juggling their sometimes conflicting ideas about what is “best,” and their feelings/blame when their kid doesn’t get into a school they think they should have?
When you help a kid for free, parents see it as upside and “bonus.” It’s an act of kindness and they feel grateful to have the extra help. (I’ve served this role a few times for friends’ kids, and it’s been really fun!) Once there’s money involved, however, you work for them. They’re the client and you’re the service provider. Even if they’re friends-of-friends or otherwise well-vetted, the fee for service exchange changes the relationship. My advice: Focus on volunteering to help low income kids who truly need the help. It sounds like that would be meaningful to you in addition to them. Look for already established programs you can plug into. This way you can spend your time doing the student-facing part you enjoy, rather than the marketing hustle or the admin hassles. |
+100 Don’t underestimate how insane people are about college. Whether they admit it or not, they are laying you to get their kid in, something you can’t actually guarantee. Good luck when they don’t get in a “safety” |
Essentially, they’re paying to have someone to blame when it doesn’t work out. And, according to this thread, people are willing to pay $$$$ to take responsibility (blame?) off their hands. Let’s be honest here. There’s a lot of variables at play, some you can manipulate and some you can’t. You’re about to take responsibility for all of them. |
Ehhh. It’s not that big of a deal. Parents realize (too late) that they should have done more or hired better people. Happened to us. We realized we really need an essay coach and not a counselor. Happens all the time. Counselors don’t care. And some kids really aren’t that special. They don’t have it in them to write really special passionate essays. Are parents really upset that the counselor isn’t writing the essays for them? |
You’re not spending the astronomical prices posted on this thread to simply get an essay coach. You’re paying those prices so someone else will get your kid into college. That takes the responsibility off you and off your child. |
NP… while this is good, not everyone wants an IEC to make a balanced list for them. And if we’re talking demographics that you don’t share, your list can be way off! |