Our Class of '24 Results: UPenn, Georgetown, Notre Dame, Vanderbilt, UNC, USC, Wake Forest & More!
We hear it often: "College admissions gets harder every year."
Well, if you looked at our current seniors' results, you might think otherwise! But the truth is, college admissions is getting harder every year. The data proves this. But our high schoolers seem to beat the statistics...year after year after year...thanks to their hard work, motivation (and yes, perhaps our guidance as well!).
And we have great news to share: RD results are in...and this year was once again no different. Our seniors out-performed their peers in nearly every admissions category once again. We are tremendously proud of each and every one of them.
Congratulations to ALL of our high school seniors. Here are just a handful of the plethora of acceptances we've had so far (each of the schools below have a <15% acceptance rate):
UPenn (Ivy League)
Georgetown
Notre Dame
Vanderbilt
Tufts
Wake Forest
UNC Chapel Hill
USC (Southern California)
And many, many more.
In the coming weeks, we'll be putting out a more formal overview of our seniors' results...including a financial overview as well (our current seniors are on pace to beat last year's seniors average scholarship received - $116,502!).
But in the meantime, if you want to shoot our seniors a brief congratulatory note, they'd love to hear from you.
If you're in our free College Confidence Community, feel free to post on the message board! And if you're not in our College Confidence Community yet, you can submit an application to join here.
Congratulations to our seniors!
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 specialize in changing the lives of students just like this, giving them the right structure, mentorship, and accountability to excel in high school...and ultimately gain admission into the college of their dreams. We do it year after year after year. It's not rocket science. But it is a science. And remember, 9th or 10th grade is not too early to start! In fact, if you want to give your high schooler the best chance of college admissions success, this is exactly when you should start!