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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Find someone who has actually worked FULL TIME in a college admission office or as a high school counselor. It's amazing how many people who had a part time grad assistant or reader (not decision maker) job in admissions offices that talk as if they were full time AOs. [/quote] This is spot on! Ideally, you should work with someone who has done both of these before starting an independent counseling practice. That will make a huge difference and often does impact the cost of the services (the more experienced ones charge more, not shocking I suppose). When looking at the pricing for Nina Marks, don't forget that she breaks up her packages by year, but you have to have someone during junior AND senior year at a minimum. You can expect to pay about 5,000-10,000 for a package to get you through junior and senior year with most experienced consultants. Look at the IECA website directory for vetted options. [b]Anyone can sign up through NACAC, the link above - there is no vetting[/b]. https://www.iecaonline.com/quick-links/member-directory/ You have to search separately by state - so DC will exclude consultants in VA/MD and vice versa. Remember that this is an anonymous board, and anyone can self-promote. Going through IECA makes the most sense. [/quote] This is false.[/quote]
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