Q: 1) Your fee is quoted as flexible and negotiable. How do you calculate what you charge? Is it hourly?
A: In part, fees are determined by a number of factors including the geographic location of your family and the distance I have to travel to work with you. Of course, in addition, taken into consideration is the breadth of input required to prepare your child in the selection of and application to college.
Q: 2) What kind of services exactly do you offer?
A. We can use college search tools to find a good match for your child. I can refine the personal student statement to make it effective, distinctive and clearly written. We can set up a tutoring program, not unlike a regular exercise regimen, to improve writing skills over a period of time. I help you tap into a variety of after school activities, such as volunteering which build character, thereby increasing your odds of developing into a well rounded applicant .
Q: 3) My parents don’t have money for college. Will this prevent me from getting in?
A. No it should not. Read the section on this site addressed to special case students.. A significant number of grants are available for financially disadvantaged students, including FAFSA, and specific scholarships are available for Hispanic and African - American individuals. Typically these funds are paid directly to the college on your behalf, and they are not required to be repaid.