
Do Your Students Get Into Their First Choice College?
Parents call me nearly every day to ask about my services. Understandably, they want to know about my success rate. Here’s the usual question: How many of your students get

Parents call me nearly every day to ask about my services. Understandably, they want to know about my success rate. Here’s the usual question: How many of your students get

Sometimes clients hire me thinking that the path is completely clear. Then after weeks of probing conversations, guided research, and creation of a list of criteria, the path suddenly takes

Different students need different sorts of help as they navigate the college admission process. In this short video, one of my clients explains that individually tailored college planning helped him

Sometimes students aren’t sure that they need individually tailored college consulting. In this short video, one of my clients explains why he thinks it has been so helpful to him

As my seniors are gearing up for their freshman year, I sometimes get letters from parents thanking me for helping their kids through the college admissions maze. I received this

Harold Levy, fomer Commissioner of the New York City schools, wrote an op-ed piece last week offering five ways to fix America’s schools. The entire piece is well worth reading.

‘Tis the season. High school graduation. It’s a wonderful time of the year. But it’s also a time of year when high school seniors–and maybe a few juniors–are waking up

Doug Lederer and the folks at Inside Higher Ed bring us a story today of Clemson University and how it manipulates data to help move itself up in the US

I recently wrote a post blasting the idea of student-to-faculty ratios as a bogus measure of educational quality. It turns out that universities themselves don’t have a solid measure of