Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$11k for her services. Not worth it
This is not true. That number is from a troll and is not even close to what she charges. Its was much less for us and both our kids got into their school of choice, "Big 5" for both, and one was definitely a long-shot for our second child. I am not saying Clare "got them in" but she guided us and the kids through the process and provided invaluable strategy and advice. She was honest and caring and followed up. I never went in expecting her to get the kids into a school that they were not qualified for- that is not what advising is about. We thought our second child had no chance at a big 5 school, but she looked at the profile and scores and disagreed- she believed in the child and told us to go for it, advised us on small details through the process and it worked out. She wants your child to end up in a school that is a good fit for the child and your family.
This kind of trolling annoys me because this is someone's livelihood you are talking about on an anonymous forum. If someone really wants a real reference with actual details, I would be willing to provide one offline- though I am not sure how to do that...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$11k for her services. Not worth it
We thought our second child had no chance at a big 5 school, but she looked at the profile and scores and disagreed- she believed in the child and told us to go for it, advised us on small details through the process and it worked out. She wants your child to end up in a school that is a good fit for the child and your family.
So pay thousands for "counseling" to be "encouraged" to apply vs. simply roll the dice with an $80 application fee and apply on your own -- wildly different costs, same outcome --- seems like a no brainer! I wish admissions people judged parents' boneheaded decisions like these!
Anonymous wrote:Hard to imagine how (1) a short paper application, (2) playdate, (3) and testing where prep is discouraged warrants a paid advisor
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$11k for her services. Not worth it
We thought our second child had no chance at a big 5 school, but she looked at the profile and scores and disagreed- she believed in the child and told us to go for it, advised us on small details through the process and it worked out. She wants your child to end up in a school that is a good fit for the child and your family.
Anonymous wrote:$11k for her services. Not worth it
Anonymous wrote:How much does she charge for a Big Three admission?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. We didn't use anyone and also had no rejections.
You should still have used Clare!!!!
Anonymous wrote:No. We didn't use anyone and also had no rejections.
Anonymous wrote:No. We didn't use anyone and also had no rejections.