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Your College Audit & Planning Session is BOOKED
Follow the Next 3 Steps...

Step 1 - Make sure you accept the calendar invite

Make sure you accept the calendar invite

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Step 2 - Read our reschedule, cancellation & no-show policy (we take this seriously) 

Read our reschedule, cancellation & no-show policy (we take this seriously) 

⚠️RESCHEDULE, CANCELATION & NO-SHOWS:

⚠️RESCHEDULE, CANCELLATION & NO-SHOWS: If you cancel right before the call or no-show then there will be a fee of $97 to get back on our calendar. We receive 300+ consultation bookings per week on our calendar of serious, hardworking parents who want to give their kids more opportunities and a better future than they had. We are happy to conduct these calls for free, however we value our time and respect our families. You will be speaking with an Admissions Counselor with a background in education, and they are not paid on commission and are not sales reps, so please be courteous of your call time allocation.

Step 3 - Watch the video below before your consultation for important details regarding your meeting as it goes over:

  1. The 2 types of students that benefit most from offense and why
  2. Common mistakes everyday, normal parents make (without knowing it) that get their kids practically auto-rejected from top universities
  3. What a good offense looks like in real life and the exact case studies, programs, internships, activities, essays, and recommendation letters that have gotten our students into Ivy League / Top 15 universities or a tier or 2 better university
Play Video

Step 4 (if necessary)

Make sure to finish watching or rewatch “The 3 factors why good students don’t get into the universities they deserve even with good GPA and SAT scores” as it covers important topics such as:

  1. Why these 3 factors are so important that every year top universities constantly rejects students with perfect GPAs and perfect SAT scores, who do not have these 3 factors
  2. Why top universities commonly prefer and accept students who don’t have the best GPA and don’t have the best SAT scores, but have these 3 factors