How Constant Admissions Support Led me to Admission at 3 Great Colleges

Originally written and published: Summer '23

Jack Beecher here.

This case study originally highlighted in August 2023

As many of you know, before I started working for the program, I was a student. Therefore, just like every other student that’s gone through the program, I have my responses after each section documented. I figured there was no better way to reflect on my time as a student in the program than to write just like every other case study I’ve done, just with first-person instead of third. Enjoy!

Around two years ago, my mom, Michelle, booked a call with Jack Delehey in search of admissions support for our family. Similar to most families who schedule a call, we were nervous about the process and not sure how to navigate college admissions.

Since most families can relate to those concerns, I figured I’d break down our family’s situation to showcase the relief college admissions assistance can provide.

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Who: My family
Goal: College Admissions Success
Solution: Join the
4-Year, All Inclusive, Start-to-Finish College Confidence Program
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Did it work? Well, let’s look at what I had to say after joining the program:

And I know from my personal account those weren’t just made-up words to cover my nerves. I really was excited about the application process after joining the program.

Let’s see if that excitement continued (spoiler: it did). Yup, and I mentioned needing to reach out with some questions. The great news: the CC.us team responds quickly and is constantly available for all students.

Let’s go. I’m so proud of myself. Congratulations, Jack. But did it all work out in the end?

Of course. With all the fantastic support from the CC.us team, I managed to get into three great schools: NYU, Dartmouth, and Vanderbilt.
And with a little help from the program, I decided to attend Dartmouth (where I just finished my first year). Go Big Green!!

Are you interested in, like me, feeling confident and excited about everything related to college admissions? If so, after checking out the free
College Confidence Community, schedule a free call with CC.us to hash out your admissions hurdles. If the call goes well, and you seem like a fit for the program, you can discuss that possibility too!

Thanks for everything, CC.us!
Jack Beecher

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