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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Richard Montauk costs a lot and he knows less about the changing face of UK admissions than he thinks he does. The people at Oxford Tutors, this is all they do and they are there, in Oxford and they cost a fraction of what Montauk will charge you. Plus, you'll have to spend $$$ just to listen to his tired old anecdotes. Ask how I know this...![/quote][/b] This has to be an ad by someone affiliated with Oxford Tutors. Montauk is NOT expensive! I'm the dad who paid for both of my kids. He does not charge a huge up-front fee - he charges by the hour. When we first hired him for child no 1, he was $280 an hour. Then child 2 was more like $300 an hour. Both bills for college entry were around $3,000. Compare that to the companies that want $30K up front. He got my kids into UVA, STanford, As to UK, He got my kid into Oxford twice: MPhil and DPhil. Here are his credentials as to UK? He is overseas almost every time I contact him. He frequently presents in Europe - especially in Paris - for parents seeking opportunities outside their home counties (he speaks fluent French, I believe - but could be wrong on that), and has at any one time 30-40 pro bono clients). His presentations are usually divided between European options and North American/Asian options. If you would like to attend one of his upcoming presentations, contact The Message (www.messageparis.org), an anglophone group with which he works. Or they could attend his next set of presentations in D.C. He frequently gives a full day's worth of free lectures in D.C. My Oxford kid hired him to get him into law school (Montauk wrote a book on it). He recommended an LSAT coach who was wonderful. Off to a T4 next fall (deferred). [/quote]Haha. This seems more like an ad just in time for the interviews. [/quote]
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