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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I've thought the same OP. I got my two kids into different Ivies (unhooked) over the past 2 cycles. They had good but not perfect high school records.A lot of it was knowing the quirks of the industry which I picked up on Reddit, College Confidential, etc. I do agree that the first step would be being an application reader. [/quote] What a pathetic post. “I got my two kids into different Ivies.” No, dear, they got themselves in. [/quote] The real test should be if they are happy and fulfilled where they are, rather than where they got in. If they were levered into an ivy but suicidal then there is nothing to brag about.[/quote] +1 the marketing should be how many clients were happy with the result, whose kids loved and stayed at the college for four years and did well there.[/quote]
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