Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Richard Montauk is a few hundred dollars per hour. He can advise you on choices as well as negotiating more merit between competing offers (so long as your kid gets those).
You could probably work with him for less than $3000 over several sessions.
ah damn, I was about to say, "wait for the guy who always recommends that guy Richard Montauk"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents of 11th-grade students preparing "in advance" for college, do you know any private admissions counselor/consultant who supports talented kids from middle-income homes? How much are their services? Do you have any recommendations for private consultants who cost no more than $3,000?
No one is doing charity work for “middle income” kids, op. A full package locally usually costs around $8000 and up. If there is certain things you want help with, you can probably get that on an hourly basis.
Anonymous wrote:Use the $ for private test prep. Period.
Anonymous wrote:Richard Montauk is a few hundred dollars per hour. He can advise you on choices as well as negotiating more merit between competing offers (so long as your kid gets those).
You could probably work with him for less than $3000 over several sessions.
Anonymous wrote:Parents of 11th-grade students preparing "in advance" for college, do you know any private admissions counselor/consultant who supports talented kids from middle-income homes? How much are their services? Do you have any recommendations for private consultants who cost no more than $3,000?
Anonymous wrote:Parents of 11th-grade students preparing "in advance" for college, do you know any private admissions counselor/consultant who supports talented kids from middle-income homes? How much are their services? Do you have any recommendations for private consultants who cost no more than $3,000?
Anonymous wrote:My advice is don’t bother with that. You and your kid can figure out what to do without paying some grifter thousands of dollars.