Anonymous wrote:i spent $14k and have mixed feelings. All the prep and admin work are absolutely doable by a parent. Checking common app, spell checking etc. They wanted to do all of that and I found it a waste of my money. What I did think was helpful was the work they did brainstorming essay ideas, guiding and prompting child to get those done. ED1 to a top 25, so a good result. But I have no idea if that essay was worth 14k.
Anonymous wrote:We did it by the hour. DC loved the process and by hiring someone to help, it got me, the dad out if the role as “nag”
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Phenomenal results with Dr. Sybil Gohari.
Sybil E Gohari, PhD is the ONLY way to go. Get the Mentor package. Its expensive, yes, but worth it.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recommend against College Bound in Potomac Village. Hugely unqualified. We actually stopped using them even though we already paid bc they were truly useless and actually detrimental. Lacked in organization and insight.
+10. We used them also and I agree. Paid $1500 for a list and little guidance. Didn’t even contact us to “refine the list”. Detrimental. Not available. Uses an essay writer for $250 an hour. That might have been the only thing that was a bit helpful, but really not for that amount. Terrible and I don’t recommend them
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i spent $14k and have mixed feelings. All the prep and admin work are absolutely doable by a parent. Checking common app, spell checking etc. They wanted to do all of that and I found it a waste of my money. What I did think was helpful was the work they did brainstorming essay ideas, guiding and prompting child to get those done. ED1 to a top 25, so a good result. But I have no idea if that essay was worth 14k.
I think you know the answer to that rhetorical question!
Anonymous wrote:i spent $14k and have mixed feelings. All the prep and admin work are absolutely doable by a parent. Checking common app, spell checking etc. They wanted to do all of that and I found it a waste of my money. What I did think was helpful was the work they did brainstorming essay ideas, guiding and prompting child to get those done. ED1 to a top 25, so a good result. But I have no idea if that essay was worth 14k.
Anonymous wrote:How was College Bound detrimental? A few posters mentioned that. I understand waste of money but how were they detrimental?
Anonymous wrote:I get that this post is probably geared towards families gunning for Ivies and with lots of cash to burn but I just wanted to tell everyone else that you really don’t need this. I did college research myself to understand what the best matches would be for my DC - there are so many resources out there for free that any educated person can help their kid assemble a list. We did pay DC’s regular tutor to help with test prep and to be the task master on essays. Worth every penny to have someone else help brainstorm, set deadlines for drafts, and then give a basic review before submitting. I think there were maybe 3 different essays. Probably spent less than 1k on all of this, and if we hadn’t done the test prep would’ve been even less, only $200-300 dollars for the essay sessions.