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College Counselor for Ivy League

This year, Columbia admitted 3.9% of students who applied. Yale accepted 4.35% of students, Brown accepted 5%, and Dartmouth just 6%. Getting into the Ivy League used to be pretty straightforward—if you had the grades, the test scores, and a solid leadership position in a club or sports team, you were in the game. Now, students need to really stand out to have a shot.

What Is a College Consultant?

During the fall 2021 application cycle, the average acceptance rate for Ivy League schools was just under 6%. Applying to college has become incredibly competitive and as universities drive down their acceptance rates by increasing marketing campaigns, high school students are now in completely uncharted territory. And as the adage goes, “high tides raise all ships.” In other words, schools that used to be considered “safeties” for top contenders are also becoming increasingly competitive. Having a perfect GPA, excellent test scores, and being president of the student body used to almost guarantee admission into one of the world’s best schools. No longer.  

Best College Consultants for Seniors

It’s senior year, and you haven’t gotten started on your applications. You start to panic, thinking to yourself, “Oh no, oh man, how am I going to get all this work done?? I haven’t even started on my essays??!! I am going to go insane. I am going to become the teenage Joker.” Ok first of all, it’s going to be okay. Calm down. You’re not going to become the teenage Joker, because you’re here and we’re going to help.

College Consultants for Juniors 

It’s junior year. Your parents are asking you what your plans are after high school. Grandma wants to know if you still want to be a doctor. Your uncle keeps asking if you’re thinking of applying to his alma mater. Your friend asks if you’ve already started writing your essays. “Should I already be started on those??” you ask yourself. Everywhere you turn, it’s all about college all the time. And you might not even know where to start. That’s where we come in.

College Consultants for Sophomores 

A lot of parents wonder when their child should get started with the college application process, and we’re here to tell you it’s right now. Students who get a jumpstart on the admissions process are not only better prepared when it’s time to submit, but students who work with us often feel more confident about college, what they want to study, and are excited by their school options. We get that it can feel overwhelming to begin preparing for a deadline that’s 3 years away, but that’s why we’re here – to help simplify the process and make your applications the best they can be.

 Private College Counselor NYC

We love New York and not in the I heart NY tacky shirt way. Ok, maybe a little in the tacky t-shirt way. While our college admissions consultants work remotely, we are from New York. Our founder, many of our counselors, and a ton of our students come from NYC and we are proud of that. You don’t have to be in New York to use our company, but if you are looking for a college counselor in New York, we have you covered.

College Consultants Near Me

Most students start their search with a simple four words, “college consultants near me.” Maybe you typed that yourself to get here. Every town in America from Brentwood to New York has a handful of local counselors that will come up when you search this. We however don’t think it’s the best thing to search and it's because of the phrase “near me.” Now you might be wondering, “why shouldn’t I search ‘near me?’”

Best College Consultants for International Students

We love working with international students. We get students every year who want to come to America. Other countries have their own higher education systems so we know when students choose to come to America for college, they are specifically driven and come with their unique reasons to want to go to school in America. However, when it comes to international students many think they need a counselor that lives in the same country as them and we always need to push against that. If you are an international student looking to come to school in America, you should be looking for an American counselor.

What Does an Independent College Counselor Do?

Applying to college can seem daunting. For years, headlines have reported that college admissions rates are consistently plummeting, laying bare a landscape—once competitive—that can now feel impenetrable. Even schools outside of the Ivy League have been recording single-digit acceptance rates. While some students feel tremendous pressure to perform, particularly in their junior years, most can find success with some foresight. We strive to support our students in making the application process as manageable as possible, by providing a clear strategy tailored to every students’ progress, interests, and objectives.

When to Hire a College Consultant

For those who choose to do it, hiring a college consultant is a really important step in the college admissions process. For nearly every high schooler who embarks on it, the application process is completely new. A college consultant is your guide to unlocking all of the unknowns and helping you map out a realistic and strong plan to achieve your goal of getting into your top choice schools. So, when is the right time to hire someone?

How to Find the Best College Application Consultant

Finding a college admission consultant to work with is a very personal decision. While it might seem like just another item on your college to-do list, it’s basically the decision to partner with someone who’s going to shepherd you through the entire application process, oftentimes, from beginning to end. This is someone who is going to be in your life for a year or more and who will likely need to really get to know you (your interests, your personality and your potential) in order to help you match with your perfect, top-choice college. Needless to say, this is also someone who should be very knowledgeable about what the college landscape looks like. There are different types of consultants. Some offer an in-depth experience, others are more hands-off and can just provide some light editing to existing essays. Whatever you decide, you should first know what it is you need in a consultant.