By Jon Weinbach Apr 6, 2007 (The Wall Street Journal) — Before mailing out acceptance and rejection letters over the past week, thousands of colleges and graduate schools conducted their usual reviews of test scores, transcripts, and essays. But less publicly, admissions officers focused on something else: police databases, plagiarism checks, and reports by private-investigators. […]
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Families Seek Help With College
By Jilian Mincer Jan 15, 2009 (WALL STREET JOURNAL) — Unemployment is soaring, retirement plans are sinking, but the college-advisory business is booming. Test-prep classes have become the norm, and more parents are hiring educational consultants. “People may be giving up lattes and other expenses, but they’re passionate about having options in education,” says Joan […]
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Q: Why should I hire an admissions counselor? A: High quality educational programs in the U.S. are the most competitive in the world — and they are getting more competitive every year. Twenty years ago, Harvard, Princeton, Yale, and Stanford received about 12,000 applications each, and their acceptance rates were as high as 18%. In […]
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Over the past 20 years, almost every single one of our clients has been accepted to his or her top choice school. To see the full range of our students’ acceptances, click here. Testimonials We LOVED absolutely everything about our experience with EA. You have put together an incredible team, which makes the service […]
Spotlight On… Women’s Colleges
There are a lot of misconceptions out there about women’s colleges. But they’re just that. Misconceptions. Read on to learn what women’s colleges have to offer, and why you might want to consider them. You won’t necessarily be taking classes only with other women. Many women’s colleges have consortium agreements with other nearby co-ed colleges. […]
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