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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The bar to be an AO can be low. There is a difference between those who get a job at Harvard undergrad and a school that takes the majority of applicants. Check their credentials, did they actually get into a good college and attend with honors? Also previous client feedback is very helpful. Memberships in professional accrediting organizations is helpful too. [/quote] lol no even at Harvard the bar is low. Signed, a mom who read comments on DC’s Harvard admissions file and figured out where the AO went to school. PS — here’s a tip to all. Try to be likeable rather than impressive in your applications because if your AOs were smart people, they would not be in admissions. Think about it… really.[/quote] 100% - once you meet the threshold on grades and stats, it's all about being likable, showing kindness, compassion, and being a classmate these AO would have wanted to be around.[/quote]
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