Tagged: "advice"
Student Thanks Katherine Price for Help with College Search
Katherine Price receives a "thank you" from a student at Syracuse University.
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Mom In Utah Thanks Katherine Price For College Counseling
I want to thank you and Katherine for helping Gina with her college planning and application process. As a business owner I don’t have a lot of time so I need to hire professionals. It lifted quite a burden off of my shoulders to be able to hire a team who already knew the ropes [...]
Educational Consultant Recommended By Colorado Springs Family
"Your humor, advice, guidance, caring and occasional family therapy that you have given us has been invaluable. THANK YOU for always being so responsive and accessible to us (even from Hong Kong)!! You absolutely delivered and we are forever grateful!"
Need to Change Something on Your Application?
What happens if you find a mistake in an already submitted application? Read on to find out what to do!
LD: To Disclose or Not to Disclose: That Is the Question
Every student diagnosed with a learning difference asks the same question. Should I or should I not disclose my learning disability on my college applications? The decision in definitely personal, so today we evaluate the pros and the cons.
Stephen Colbert, Educational Consultant: How to Ace the SATs
From our humor files, we bring you expert Educational Consultant, Mr. Stephen Colbert, who has advice for acing the SAT tests--and other aspects of college admission.
College Consultant’s Advice Invaluable
Mark is so knowledgeable and has traveled to many different college campuses. We simply found all of his guidance invaluable. Thanks to Mark’s experience and advice, our son was accepted to his top choice school.
Transfer Student Gets Great College Advice
I went to Mark for transfer admission help and he went above and beyond in delivering advice, taking both my personal and professional goals into consideration. His background in higher education allows him to offer a wide breadth of knowledge from the perspective of a professor, admissions officer, and parent.
Chinese Students and Beloit College–The Case for A Liberal Arts Education
In researching notable Chinese people who have attended liberal arts colleges in the United States, I came across this honors term project written in 1993 by a student at Beloit College, entitled (appropriately enough Chinese Students and Beloit College. Written by Xinwei Cai, this article is thorough study of Beloit’s history of interaction with China, [...]


