I'll cut to the quick because I respect your time:
College admissions for the Class of 2025 was a bloodbath. So many qualified kids who "deserved" better, tossed into the Reject Pile without rhyme or reason.
Correction: APPARENT rhyme or reason.
It doesn't have to be a bloodbath for your kiddo, if he's a class of 2026, 2027 or younger.
First, you have to learn the rules of The Game. If you don't know what it takes to get into an Ivy or other competitive college, I want you to know one thing:
It's not your fault.
You're not taught the "secrets" (a/k/a non-politically correct factors hiding in plain sight) that admissions committees look for.
Some of these considerations are out of your kid's control. But many aren't.
Either way, college acceptance success starts with College Knowledge. The good news is that I'm running a free webinar tomorrow night, The College Application Edge System.
At this workshop, we'll cover actual, tested and proven strategies and tips that -- if implemented -- will help your son or daughter get The Edge over tens of thousands of near-identical competitor applicants.
You'll also discover how to position yourself to receive tens of thousands in fat, juicy scholarships...
...even if you think you can't possibly qualify for any type of financial assistance because you "make too much."
It's a free event.
But I'll put the skunk on the table: at the END of the class, I will be making a special offer to work with us on a "dip your toe in the water" basis.
This happens only at the end of the class, when I'm all done teaching.
You can get a hall pass and be excused if you don't want to stick around.
Here's where to get your details:
Feel free to pass this along to any of your friends who could use this information (not the same old, same old you get at your high school's College Night).
- Andy Lockwood
P.S. If you're local to the Long Island/NYC area, we're also running a new workshop at our office in Glen Head on the 8th. We have 3 seats available, reply to this email if interested.
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