Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FB groups are huge for college counseling. Much more active than here.
Well I never joined my firstborn’s college Facebook page, never had a Facebook account. I’m better for it after hearing from friends about the ridiculous parents on the college pages.
Anonymous wrote:FB groups are huge for college counseling. Much more active than here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did the AN26 kids do this cycle?
Thinking about joining for my sophomore next year - and would love some intel.
from their instagram and FB reels - seems pretty impressive. For what we pay monthly I feel like it's worth it. They really do answer questions timely
They do! My only quibble is that there are a couple non-AN employees (i.e., random parents!) who try to jump in with responses before the staff actually sees them. And then they're sort of responding to these random people as well. Not a big deal, I'm sure they would disagree if it was wrong info, but I want to hear from the AN people, not this random person. (Also, why are those couple people on all day, responding to every post??)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did the AN26 kids do this cycle?
Thinking about joining for my sophomore next year - and would love some intel.
from their instagram and FB reels - seems pretty impressive. For what we pay monthly I feel like it's worth it. They really do answer questions timely
Anonymous wrote:Well worth it, we had a great experience with her
Anonymous wrote:How did the AN26 kids do this cycle?
Thinking about joining for my sophomore next year - and would love some intel.
Anonymous wrote:How did the AN26 kids do this cycle?
Thinking about joining for my sophomore next year - and would love some intel.
Anonymous wrote:How did the AN26 kids do this cycle?
Thinking about joining for my sophomore next year - and would love some intel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think there’s a lot of pressure to do the add-ons in AN. So you think you are paying just the monthly fee but could end up paying much more than that.
Sara is very professional for the most part. but I didn’t care much for her conflicting advice to different ethnic groups as I felt she was being biased.
I didn’t really feel much pressure. Some in the group had great acceptances (HYPSM) even without the add-ons.
Anonymous wrote:She is fantastic. Highly rec. I used to be an admissions reader at a highly selective college and her advice is spot on. I have used her twice and followed for several years prior. Her guidance is very thorough and thoughtful. You belong to a FB group where you can ask questions. You get monthly zooms and step by step guidance to do it all on your own. However there are lots of add ons you can pay for beyond that basic level if want. Such as essay editing, activity list editing, college list building, supplemental essay building etc etc. Whatever level you need and want to pay for is available. She is personable and will get to know your kid. Mine had great success with no add ons. You just have to go in knowing that there are a lot of over achievers that all want ivys and you have to just tune out the noise and take what you need. The only real criticism is that the advice is aimed at the upper tiers and sometimes I think they forget that the same rules don’t always apply to everyone. You just have to go with your gut and use the advice to fit your kids situation and goals. Which isn’t hard. For the most part the FB group is very kind and supportive and they answer all questions very quickly. Highly highly rec.