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[quote=Anonymous]NP. I'm in the process of taking on this work professionally. My niche is college-ready 2e middle class kids. I'm doing the UCI certificate -- rather then UCLA. My clients are not typically T20-bound. They're hoping for state flagships, unsure what other affordable options they might have. They need advice. They don't have the capacity to spend hours and hours learning about how the college admissions landscape has changed in the past thirty years and are grateful for my insights. They have neither time nor money to burn: They are price-sensitive and busy/stressed/overwhelmed. The parents want their children to get a solid education, The students might need accommodations or supports -- but more often it's more about finding a solid academic, social, and financial match -- and they don't really know where to start. [url=https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1314598.page]This thread[/url] is a perfect indication of why a very wide range of families can benefit from college counseling: They don't know what they don't know and good, timely advice can help them plan wisely and lead to having choices they feel good about. [/quote]
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