Anonymous wrote:We got a friend who is an editor by profession to help DC with college essays - the personal statement and a few other major ones. We took her out to dinner to say thank you.
Anonymous wrote:
My DC is in MS. We've only heard wonderful things about the College Counseling department in the US at our current school, particularly the head of it, from friends who have gone through the process at school. I was shocked to recently learn that many if not "most" 11th grade families at our school, despite liking and appreciating the services of the CC dept, hire outside consultants to assist with the college selection/essay process.
Is that typical among other private schools? DCUM'rs will you hire consultants or rely solely on your school's internal CC team for guidance?
Thanks in advance for your insights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those outside consultants are outrageously expensive. And not worth it, especially if you have someone in house who is good. Some parents think writing all these checks will somehow transform their child into someone who can get into certain schools.
Its a good idea to start resisting the crazy right now and block these things out. Trust me, as your child moves through upper school the crazy can make you crazy. Try to be normal even when no one around you is.
We made the mistake of hiring an outside college counselor - spent more than $3000 and (I'm quite certain) ended up exactly where we would have been without her.
Anonymous wrote:Those outside consultants are outrageously expensive. And not worth it, especially if you have someone in house who is good. Some parents think writing all these checks will somehow transform their child into someone who can get into certain schools.
Its a good idea to start resisting the crazy right now and block these things out. Trust me, as your child moves through upper school the crazy can make you crazy. Try to be normal even when no one around you is.
Anonymous wrote:Had kids at two big 3 schools recently and didn't even think of it, the college counseling was really good, lots of of attention to kids, very realistic and their predictions and advice were spot on. They were excellent advocates and sounding boards for essays etc. Both kids ended up getting into their top choices, one a top Ivy and the other a top SLAC. We did not know of anyone who seemed to be using an outside consultant, if any did, was for their own insecurities not for lack of input at school. Don't put the extra pressure on your kid to have yet another adult telling them what to do. The process is stressful enough.