Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think educational consultants often know in advance but part of the implicit arrangement with the school is that they withhold the info from the client. The same closeness that creates “influence” with the school is what prevents them from leaking.
While some do not liaise, several in the area are former admission counselors at the schools. They maintain strong ties that allow them to suggest students that would be genuinely good fits and the admissions offices take them seriously. Not knowing in advance is a small price for clients to pay in exchange for at least getting the kid a solid look and evaluation in a sea of similars.
Our consultant told us we could be optimistic about a certain school, although specified that the schools do not explicitly tell them who is getting in and who isn’t. I think once you’ve been doing this long enough, the consultants know the questions schools ask for kids that are on the admit track or on the fence.
A consultant for private school? This is insane....Can you not get in off of your own merit/research?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think educational consultants often know in advance but part of the implicit arrangement with the school is that they withhold the info from the client. The same closeness that creates “influence” with the school is what prevents them from leaking.
While some do not liaise, several in the area are former admission counselors at the schools. They maintain strong ties that allow them to suggest students that would be genuinely good fits and the admissions offices take them seriously. Not knowing in advance is a small price for clients to pay in exchange for at least getting the kid a solid look and evaluation in a sea of similars.
Our consultant told us we could be optimistic about a certain school, although specified that the schools do not explicitly tell them who is getting in and who isn’t. I think once you’ve been doing this long enough, the consultants know the questions schools ask for kids that are on the admit track or on the fence.
A consultant for private school? This is insane....Can you not get in off of your own merit/research?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think educational consultants often know in advance but part of the implicit arrangement with the school is that they withhold the info from the client. The same closeness that creates “influence” with the school is what prevents them from leaking.
While some do not liaise, several in the area are former admission counselors at the schools. They maintain strong ties that allow them to suggest students that would be genuinely good fits and the admissions offices take them seriously. Not knowing in advance is a small price for clients to pay in exchange for at least getting the kid a solid look and evaluation in a sea of similars.
Our consultant told us we could be optimistic about a certain school, although specified that the schools do not explicitly tell them who is getting in and who isn’t. I think once you’ve been doing this long enough, the consultants know the questions schools ask for kids that are on the admit track or on the fence.
Anonymous wrote:I think educational consultants often know in advance but part of the implicit arrangement with the school is that they withhold the info from the client. The same closeness that creates “influence” with the school is what prevents them from leaking.
While some do not liaise, several in the area are former admission counselors at the schools. They maintain strong ties that allow them to suggest students that would be genuinely good fits and the admissions offices take them seriously. Not knowing in advance is a small price for clients to pay in exchange for at least getting the kid a solid look and evaluation in a sea of similars.
Anonymous wrote:Do educational consultants find out who is in before March 1? If so, does anyone understand the role these consultants play?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three weeks, but who's counting.
Hahaha... this is me every Friday right now.
Anonymous wrote:Less than two weeks now. Has anyone heard any communication from the independents? We've heard nothing and it makes me nervous.
Anonymous wrote:You may get a call from a current family a day or two before the decision, but usually they do that after you get accepted.