Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Worth it if what you care about is making sure your kid stays on task (assuming he will respond better to a third party than to you) and preserving your relationship with him.
NOT worth it if you think the eventual outcome (i.e., acceptances) will be different.
For us, it was worth it.
THIS^^^ The counselor is not going to get your kid admitted. Your kid has to do that with their essays. But helping them stay on task and creating an excellent list for your kids major(s) is key. A great counselor will come up with schools you have never heard of/thought of. They will help you find several amazing safety schools and targets. Letting the CC nag my kid rather than me having to do it was worth every penny.
Anonymous wrote:If you aren't willing to dedicate the time to research the schools your kid is probably just fine somewhere outside of the top 50. Take the toughest course load available from the HS and get good grades. Take the SAT three times to take advantage of super scoring. Don't over stress about the essay, just check for spelling and grammar. Use the published info from the school to know the target GPA and test scores. Visit the school and show interest.
You can Venmo me $300.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for a private counselor with experience with private prep school kids.
Please advise!
Does counselor need to be in the DMV? Kate Peltz in Concord Mass was very effusively recommended by some prep school families we know. Didn’t hire, but not for any reason having to do with her — our kid just had a different profile than what sounded like her norm.
Np. Thx for suggestion. I’m looking too.
Any essay coaches?
Anonymous wrote:Paid 5K for essay help. Not helpful. In fact, detrimental I believe. I always liked the first version without editing much better. Helped with 4 schools. Could not get into any of them. Did not get any help with a specific HYPSM and Accepted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for a private counselor with experience with private prep school kids.
Please advise!
Does counselor need to be in the DMV? Kate Peltz in Concord Mass was very effusively recommended by some prep school families we know. Didn’t hire, but not for any reason having to do with her — our kid just had a different profile than what sounded like her norm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for a private counselor with experience with private prep school kids.
Please advise!
Does counselor need to be in the DMV? Kate Peltz in Concord Mass was very effusively recommended by some prep school families we know. Didn’t hire, but not for any reason having to do with her — our kid just had a different profile than what sounded like her norm.
Anonymous wrote:Looking for a private counselor with experience with private prep school kids.
Please advise!