Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m also looking for ideas.
Willing to pay significant $$$ but need help with curating a good applicant narrative; ideas for summer internship for my current junior and help getting junior’s research published in area of study. Also, need help with activities list to see what else might need to be supplemented.
Aiming for T25 privates. Full pay.
Are the names mentioned here reputable and will they help with all of this for a junior?
OMG OMG
My Senior did none of that and he's in at 2 T10s (with 5-6% acceptance rates), a T20, UVA and waiting on Ivies.
DP.. congrats, but you realize that some kids need more guidance?
My kid has super high stats, but had no guidance. My spouse and I are immigrants; no clue how gamed the college admissions is. In retrospect, they said they wished they had a college counselor.
It's not gamed. Get the highest scores and highest grades possible. Do 1-2 extracurriculars (ANYTHING they love and are doing because they WANT to be doing them), write a good essay (here if he/she isn't a good writer you might want an essay coach if you aren't good with that either).
I made the mistake of listening to everyone going on and on about how impossible admissions were and everything was rigged blah blah, blah---so my kid OVER applied and is getting in everywhere. It was overkill.
My kid had all that (super high stats) but still got denied T10. Your kid was lucky. It's true. After a certain gpa/test score, it's a lottery.
Yes, same for my kid. DC got denied T10 with super high stats, excellent ECs in the area of study with regional/national awards. And, we are also immigrants. DC basically took care of everything. In retrospect, we also felt we should have had a college counselor since the school counselor was of no use.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m also looking for ideas.
Willing to pay significant $$$ but need help with curating a good applicant narrative; ideas for summer internship for my current junior and help getting junior’s research published in area of study. Also, need help with activities list to see what else might need to be supplemented.
Aiming for T25 privates. Full pay.
Are the names mentioned here reputable and will they help with all of this for a junior?
OMG OMG
My Senior did none of that and he's in at 2 T10s (with 5-6% acceptance rates), a T20, UVA and waiting on Ivies.
DP.. congrats, but you realize that some kids need more guidance?
My kid has super high stats, but had no guidance. My spouse and I are immigrants; no clue how gamed the college admissions is. In retrospect, they said they wished they had a college counselor.
It's not gamed. Get the highest scores and highest grades possible. Do 1-2 extracurriculars (ANYTHING they love and are doing because they WANT to be doing them), write a good essay (here if he/she isn't a good writer you might want an essay coach if you aren't good with that either).
I made the mistake of listening to everyone going on and on about how impossible admissions were and everything was rigged blah blah, blah---so my kid OVER applied and is getting in everywhere. It was overkill.
My kid had all that (super high stats) but still got denied T10. Your kid was lucky. It's true. After a certain gpa/test score, it's a lottery.
Anonymous wrote:OK, I'll name names. We used Kelly Fraser at Green Apple. We thought it was worth it. I don't have experience with the others at her company so can't comment. The essay help was critical. With her and the essay counselor's guidance, our DS, who was kind of middle of the road at a Big 3, was able to think hard about the Common app essays and the supplementals write some really strong essays that highlighted some of his interesting and unusual EC's. The coached him to think about it in ways he wouldn't have and had insights we did not.
He was miraculously accepted everywhere (except one safety). For his younger sibling - they probably would have been ok without a college counselor, but it was enormously helpful in deciding strategy for ED/EA.
It's pricey, but the CO at our school is not great (yes, I know, what are we paying for at private but that is neither here nor there).
Anonymous wrote:- People who hire a counselor to help their kids develop a solid list with a good mix of schools and get them through the process (and avoid the inevitable parent/child conflicts that will happen if parents drive the process) will likely be satisfied.
- People who hire a counselor to get a particular outcome--especially if it's getting into a reach school--will likely be disappointed.
-People who hire a counselor in 9th grade to create "passion projects" and curate their child's interests are asking for mental health issues down the road.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do I find reputable ones? Witg good track records?
I’m also hearing the “good ones” are about 50-75,000 a year. Ones like IvyWise; IvyCoach; Crimson etc.
https://thecollegeinvestor.com/43949/ivywise-review/
kAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m also looking for ideas.
Willing to pay significant $$$ but need help with curating a good applicant narrative; ideas for summer internship for my current junior and help getting junior’s research published in area of study. Also, need help with activities list to see what else might need to be supplemented.
Aiming for T25 privates. Full pay.
Are the names mentioned here reputable and will they help with all of this for a junior?
OMG OMG
My Senior did none of that and he's in at 2 T10s (with 5-6% acceptance rates), a T20, UVA and waiting on Ivies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m also looking for ideas.
Willing to pay significant $$$ but need help with curating a good applicant narrative; ideas for summer internship for my current junior and help getting junior’s research published in area of study. Also, need help with activities list to see what else might need to be supplemented.
Aiming for T25 privates. Full pay.
Are the names mentioned here reputable and will they help with all of this for a junior?
OMG OMG
My Senior did none of that and he's in at 2 T10s (with 5-6% acceptance rates), a T20, UVA and waiting on Ivies.
DP.. congrats, but you realize that some kids need more guidance?
My kid has super high stats, but had no guidance. My spouse and I are immigrants; no clue how gamed the college admissions is. In retrospect, they said they wished they had a college counselor.
It's not gamed. Get the highest scores and highest grades possible. Do 1-2 extracurriculars (ANYTHING they love and are doing because they WANT to be doing them), write a good essay (here if he/she isn't a good writer you might want an essay coach if you aren't good with that either).
I made the mistake of listening to everyone going on and on about how impossible admissions were and everything was rigged blah blah, blah---so my kid OVER applied and is getting in everywhere. It was overkill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m also looking for ideas.
Willing to pay significant $$$ but need help with curating a good applicant narrative; ideas for summer internship for my current junior and help getting junior’s research published in area of study. Also, need help with activities list to see what else might need to be supplemented.
Aiming for T25 privates. Full pay.
Are the names mentioned here reputable and will they help with all of this for a junior?
OMG OMG
My Senior did none of that and he's in at 2 T10s (with 5-6% acceptance rates), a T20, UVA and waiting on Ivies.
DP.. congrats, but you realize that some kids need more guidance?
My kid has super high stats, but had no guidance. My spouse and I are immigrants; no clue how gamed the college admissions is. In retrospect, they said they wished they had a college counselor.
Anonymous wrote:It's not as easy to say if it is worth it or not - even with school results. What if they accepted your student based on something having nothing to do with the counselor's work? We hired a counselor once, not a high end one, and it helped us and our student. Since we have three kids, I can make a decent case that paying the first time helped across all three kids.
You hire a counselor to do one or more of the following:
1. College prospect selection without parent/high school bias
2. Set and manage a process
3. Overall story of the student and making sure it comes through the app
4. Additional eyes on essays and ideas for same
5. How to complete the common app
6. Any secret sauce on differentiation, how different colleges work, etc.
7. Maybe most important - you don't have to be the task master and sour your relationship with your student, the counselor does that (in a nice way).
For a family making a lot of money, spending 5k-10k won't matter. For the rest of us, I would say you can do a lot of this on your own for less. Or hire for specific areas of need, for example essay review.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m also looking for ideas.
Willing to pay significant $$$ but need help with curating a good applicant narrative; ideas for summer internship for my current junior and help getting junior’s research published in area of study. Also, need help with activities list to see what else might need to be supplemented.
Aiming for T25 privates. Full pay.
Are the names mentioned here reputable and will they help with all of this for a junior?
OMG OMG
My Senior did none of that and he's in at 2 T10s (with 5-6% acceptance rates), a T20, UVA and waiting on Ivies.
Anonymous wrote:I’m also looking for ideas.
Willing to pay significant $$$ but need help with curating a good applicant narrative; ideas for summer internship for my current junior and help getting junior’s research published in area of study. Also, need help with activities list to see what else might need to be supplemented.
Aiming for T25 privates. Full pay.
Are the names mentioned here reputable and will they help with all of this for a junior?