Meet Erik Mitchell, Sophomore at the University of Denver

Originally published: January '21

Meet Erik Mitchell, a graduate of University of Denver.

This case study originally highlighted in January 2021

Erik is currently loving life out in the great state of Colorado, thriving at the University of Denver, and couldn’t be happier with his college choice.

Just a few years ago, the scene was slightly different…

Erik was a high school junior with no concrete plan to even begin the college search process.  He was certainly motivated and hungry to succeed...but just didn’t know what steps to take at what times to make it all happen!

He and his parents reached out to see what the College Consulting program could do to help.

Let’s break it down:

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Who? Erik Mitchell
Problem: High motivation with no plan or action steps = a highly motivated, yet stagnant student.  Erik was unable to get the college search going because of a lack of clear plan...not because of a lack of effort or motivation.
Solution: Join The 4-Year, All-Inclusive, Start-to-Finish College Confidence Program
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Did it work? Yep. It seems Erik has truly hit his stride...and now business school is on the horizon!

Erik recently shared his thoughts with the College Confidence Community --

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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