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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I interviewed a whole bunch of admission counseling folks that are talked about in this forum. I found - - I can do it better myself. There are enough books, seminars, newsletters, parent workshops available. You need to put in the time. - It is useful of parents who have not educated themselves in their kids K-12 journey. - No counselor can get your kid to Ivy or top colleges. The kid who gets in will already have the hooks and the profile that colleges are looking for. [b] I would certainly not try and help out a parent who has a rising Junior kid or a kid who is already a Junior. The correct time to have a plan for the academic trajectory is in Middle School in IMHO.[/b] Of course, it goes without saying that K-5 is to make sure that kid has good study habits and also doing very well at school. Hopefully parents are not relying entirely on the school to educate their kids. [/quote] Ditto! If your kid won't listen to you, they definitely won't take outsider opinion.[/quote]
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