Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd like to know if hiring a cc starting in 9/10 helped with course selection, ECs, etc
We spent a few hours consulting a famous private college counselor, we didn't buy into the whole package but the questions we asked were answered in mostly a very helpful manner and included queries about course selection, ECs, essay subjects and others.
You do not need to spend $20k to get this kind of help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:zero grade. You don't need one.
Girl know your audience! You’re giving advice for the normal parent. There aren’t many of them here.
ehhhh - Every single one of my junior's friends has one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:zero grade. You don't need one.
Girl know your audience! You’re giving advice for the normal parent. There aren’t many of them here.
ehhhh - Every single one of my junior's friends has one.
Not at top schools. OP should read Cal Newport's book on college admissions if they want something cheaper than a consultant.Anonymous wrote:He gets good test scores- he already has everything else.
Scores will definitely be a thing in 3 years when he applies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd like to know if hiring a cc starting in 9/10 helped with course selection, ECs, etc
We spent a few hours consulting a famous private college counselor, we didn't buy into the whole package but the questions we asked were answered in mostly a very helpful manner and included queries about course selection, ECs, essay subjects and others.
You do not need to spend $20k to get this kind of help.
Which famous counselor?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a very ambitious freshman. He has straight As, plays 3 varsity sports and is trying out various clubs. He is aiming for top schools. If we leave him by himself, I’m sure he will do fine but unlikely to have anything that will make him stand out from the other smart athletic kids.
We had a college consultant in the delivery room, but kid ended up at Tufts. Some people have told us if we were serious about the Ivies, we should have had one who was certified in pre-natal consulting.
+1 Unless they aren't there at conception, it's not even worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd like to know if hiring a cc starting in 9/10 helped with course selection, ECs, etc
We spent a few hours consulting a famous private college counselor, we didn't buy into the whole package but the questions we asked were answered in mostly a very helpful manner and included queries about course selection, ECs, essay subjects and others.
You do not need to spend $20k to get this kind of help.
Anonymous wrote:I'd like to know if hiring a cc starting in 9/10 helped with course selection, ECs, etc
Anonymous wrote:I'd like to know if hiring a cc starting in 9/10 helped with course selection, ECs, etc