Anonymous wrote:I am a college counselor. My students have consistently not had the same success as mentioned here. This is curious to me. Have they not done the work that the PPs' kids put in? Are the PPs outliers? Either way, based on my experience with multiple students, I can't recommend this group.
Anonymous wrote:I am a college counselor. My students have consistently not had the same success as mentioned here. This is curious to me. Have they not done the work that the PPs' kids put in? Are the PPs outliers? Either way, based on my experience with multiple students, I can't recommend this group.
Anonymous wrote:We found that kids with a rigorous academic background frequently scored well without much prep. As others have said, as the kids advance through their rigorous coursework, their scores naturally increase. It’s not unusual for kids who complete 10+ APs to score well out of the gate, like 1450+, and improve to 1500+ with some focused work. No expensive tutors needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC had a very positive experience with Capital Educators. Score went up 250 points (started around 1300). But DC also did work on own. I don't think relying on these classes alone is enough...kid has to study too.
Did DC also work with a private tutor? If so, any recs?
Anonymous wrote:Another one here with a kids with a great experience at Capital Educators. Went from a 1000 PSAT freshman year to a 1310 just starting senior year - nothing in between due to Covid.
Anonymous wrote:DC had a very positive experience with Capital Educators. Score went up 250 points (started around 1300). But DC also did work on own. I don't think relying on these classes alone is enough...kid has to study too.