How to get into Harvard...backed by data

It's not every day a student shows up on your introductory call and says...

"I want to go to Harvard"...

But Leo did...

And we loved it.

You see those are the types of students who thrive with us.

The ones who are go-getters.

The ones who aren't afraid to reach for the stars.

The ones who aren't afraid to actually put in the work after we've provided the guidance, the structure, and the roadmap.

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I think the end result speaks for itself:

After working diligently with us throughout his high school years...

Leo accomplished his goal...HARVARD!

But here's the crazy thing...

Leo's not alone.

In fact, he's far from alone.

Every year for the last 14 graduating classes, we've sent students to the top schools in the country.  Every. Single. Year.

Click here to see more about Leo...and hear from students now attending the likes of: Harvard, UPenn, Dartmouth, Cornell, Duke, Vanderbilt, UChicago, Georgetown, Notre Dame, NYU, and many, many more.

College planning isn't rocket science.

But it IS a science.

And we've got the science figured out...which means our students do, too.

To your college planning success,
Jack Delehey
Founder, CollegeConsulting.us

P.S. - Have a high-performing high schooler w/ a 3.7 GPA or higher? We'll help get them into at least one of their top 5 dream colleges...and if we don't get them into at least one of their top 5 dream colleges, you don't pay us a penny.  Seriously.  College admissions isn't rocket science...but it is a science.  And we've cracked the code...year, after year, after year.  You can learn more about our world renowned all-inclusive, start-to-finish college coaching here and to see if your family qualifies for an introductory call.

P.P.S - Our most common question is "When should we start?!"  The answer is, if you truly care about giving your high schooler the best chance of college planning success, you should start NOW. 9th grade is not too early to start! 10th grade is certainly not too early to start! And 11th grade is far, far too late! (supporting data here to show just how much of an advantage you give your child by starting the process early).


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