A mother's advice: Don't end up as a "If only I had known" parent...

Jack Beecher is a current freshman at his dream school, Dartmouth College (6.15% acceptance rate).

But just a couple years back, his mom, Michelle, reached out because she has a hard-working, self-motivated son on her hands...and she didn't know how best to help him with his looming college applications.

In Michelle's introductory call with our team, she said:

"I just don't want to get to the end of this process and think 'If only I had known ______, things could have ended up differently for my son.'  That will eat me up inside."

Michelle didn't just talk the talk. She walked the walk.

"In life, I've always embraced the notion of if I don't know how to do something, I find someone who does.  That was your team.  Your coaching was everything I could have dreamed of for my son...and much, much more." - Michelle (Mother of Jack)

Here's what Jack, himself, had to say about his experience in the College Confidence Program and gaining acceptance into not one, not two, but three elite top-25 schools...and getting to choose his favorite of the bunch:

Click here to see Jack Beecher highlight his college planning journey...from 'apprehension' & 'uncertainty' to Dartmouth College Class of 2027

To your college planning success,

Jack Delehey
Founder, CollegeConsulting.us


P.S. - You'll notice in the brief video Jack mentions he joined at the end of his 11th grade year.  That's true! And yet, it's highly discouraged to start that late.  Jack was an anomaly.  In fact, all of our programs are set up with a fee structure to actually incentivize joining early (as early as 9th grade!). More coaching for the same price. Here's the data to back why starting college prep as early as 9th grade drastically helps your high schooler.

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