Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I kinda adore YCBK. It comes out enough and is so bonkers long that I can skip a ton of it (I completely skip some cohosts) and still get a lot out of it.
He did an episode last year with Vince that was a post mortem on the admissions cycle that I enjoyed so much I had my kid listen to it. It really helped to show him that, beyond what he could do for his own application, there were forces outside his control. You gotta do your best and then, let the chips just fall. It's not personal. It's a complicate and evolving landscape. I think they're doing that again.
PS I worry Mark has given up on his weight loss, which is too bad. It was another thing I skipped over, but I like Mark and wish him well. Take the GLP1s, Mark!
I want Mark to take GLP1s as well. Dedicated listener that has a lot of affection for Mark.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever happened to “The Game: The Guide to Elite College Admissions” ? He hasn’t had an episode since Nov. On two occasions, he spent 4 hours breaking down a student’s application in minute detail and I wonder if he got in trouble for it. I can imagine a parent would be upset. Those episodes were removed. He also did an entire episode analyzing Harvard Westlake’s matriculation data .
He discussed way more specific details about what he advises his clients to do when developing a narrative and filling out apps than any other podcast. Maybe his company decided they were giving too much of their strategy away?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever happened to “The Game: The Guide to Elite College Admissions” ? He hasn’t had an episode since Nov. On two occasions, he spent 4 hours breaking down a student’s application in minute detail and I wonder if he got in trouble for it. I can imagine a parent would be upset. Those episodes were removed. He also did an entire episode analyzing Harvard Westlake’s matriculation data .
He discussed way more specific details about what he advises his clients to do when developing a narrative and filling out apps than any other podcast. Maybe his company decided they were giving too much of their strategy away?
Anonymous wrote:I kinda adore YCBK. It comes out enough and is so bonkers long that I can skip a ton of it (I completely skip some cohosts) and still get a lot out of it.
He did an episode last year with Vince that was a post mortem on the admissions cycle that I enjoyed so much I had my kid listen to it. It really helped to show him that, beyond what he could do for his own application, there were forces outside his control. You gotta do your best and then, let the chips just fall. It's not personal. It's a complicate and evolving landscape. I think they're doing that again.
PS I worry Mark has given up on his weight loss, which is too bad. It was another thing I skipped over, but I like Mark and wish him well. Take the GLP1s, Mark!
Anonymous wrote:Whatever happened to “The Game: The Guide to Elite College Admissions” ? He hasn’t had an episode since Nov. On two occasions, he spent 4 hours breaking down a student’s application in minute detail and I wonder if he got in trouble for it. I can imagine a parent would be upset. Those episodes were removed. He also did an entire episode analyzing Harvard Westlake’s matriculation data .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The College Admissions Process
College Essay Guy
Ugh. I think CEG sucks. He's really really bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While these podcasts give you some info, most of it is marketing for their services. More than that they create stress and FOMO.
Use only podcasts by current AO's, not former AO's who now do counseling. I looked into many of them, spoke with them, and found them to be less than useful, especially when considering highly competitive colleges. This is where they shine - making the process look more complex and littered with pitfalls. Only they can help you navigate this.
Your College Bound Kid has no sponsors or commercials. It’s too much for some people and can get respective if you’ve been listening for a long time but I think it is the most helpful.
All of YCBK is a low-key advertisement for their counseling service. But listening to AOs isn’t any better—they’re all low-key advertising their colleges. Everyone’s talking their book.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While these podcasts give you some info, most of it is marketing for their services. More than that they create stress and FOMO.
Use only podcasts by current AO's, not former AO's who now do counseling. I looked into many of them, spoke with them, and found them to be less than useful, especially when considering highly competitive colleges. This is where they shine - making the process look more complex and littered with pitfalls. Only they can help you navigate this.
Your College Bound Kid has no sponsors or commercials. It’s too much for some people and can get respective if you’ve been listening for a long time but I think it is the most helpful.
Anonymous wrote:I can't stand how YCBK breaks episodes up. Just put the entire interview in one episode, and don't try to have as many sub-stories per episode.
Anonymous wrote:While these podcasts give you some info, most of it is marketing for their services. More than that they create stress and FOMO.
Use only podcasts by current AO's, not former AO's who now do counseling. I looked into many of them, spoke with them, and found them to be less than useful, especially when considering highly competitive colleges. This is where they shine - making the process look more complex and littered with pitfalls. Only they can help you navigate this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While these podcasts give you some info, most of it is marketing for their services. More than that they create stress and FOMO.
Use only podcasts by current AO's, not former AO's who now do counseling. I looked into many of them, spoke with them, and found them to be less than useful, especially when considering highly competitive colleges. This is where they shine - making the process look more complex and littered with pitfalls. Only they can help you navigate this.
disagree. I really learn a lot from YCBK. but it's a lot and you have to really be interested in this crazy process to commit to that podcast
Same. I like skimming the transcripts.
I like Shift and Inside the Admissions Office.
How do you get to the YCBK transcripts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw reference here to two new episodes today for Your college bound kid and the Dartmouth AO one.
What else has good updated recent content on trends, process and holistic admissions?
Could someone post those two new episodes from yesterday? Thanks.