Every week I read the column “Yoder & Son” published in the Denver Post. Stephen Kreider Yoder and his son, Issac S. Yoder write a weekly column for the Wall Street Journal that explores topics from the father and son perspective. For the past few months, the column has discussed Issac’s experience with the college admission process. He is headed off to college this fall, but offered some advice to his little brother who is entering high school. In return, Issac’s older brother, who is a junior in college, offered Issac some words of wisdom. I would say that “Brother to Brother: Advice for the Future” is a great read for any high school or college freshman.
Brotherly Advice For High School and College Freshmen

Jared Hobson
Jared serves as President of Great College Advice, where he sets strategic direction for the firm as well as being involved in sales & marketing and college consulting. Jared has an MBA from Cornell University, where he served on its Student Admissions Committee. His consulting philosophy emphasizes personalized attention to help identify the right college fit for each student.
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