Emily & Katie, Live video from ND accepted students day!
Remember Emily (ND Class of '28) & her mom, Katie? We discussed their story in detail in a previous blog, highlighting the importance of differentiation in college admissions.
Emily's results are pretty exceptional relatively...after all, she was right in the middle of Notre Dame admissions thresholds in terms of grades & test scores...and yet still got in. And not only did she get in, as you can see from the photo above, admissions was begging her to attend.
To be be quite honest, while this result may be rare for the majority of students...it's a common result see from our students. Our students gaining acceptance into their dream schools year after year.
Simply put, our students stand out. Colleges want our students to attend their prestigious institutions.
Stress-Free Dream School Acceptance
How would you feel, as a parent, if you could ensure your child experienced stress-free dream school acceptance, just like Emily & Katie did?
We'll we've got an update for you. Emily & her mother, Katie, recorded a brief 30 second video, LIVE from Notre Dame's campus. Their smiles say it all...
Congratulations, Emily and Katie! We're proud of you both!
Jack Delehey
Founder, CollegeConsulting.us
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