Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Admission to US Universities

Where Students Come From As we finish up college application work with our seniors in the class of 2012, we thought we’d take a look at where students have come from. College admission has become increasingly competitive and complicated, and can be even more so for students navigating the process from abroad. counselors have worked extensively with students from around the US and around the world on the admissions process, and almost a third of students are international students! We have found that our students who work with us remotely have proven to be equally as successful as students who meet with their counselor in person. Our counselors do travel, and are able to meet with students wherever they are. We are proud to report that we have provided college admissions counseling and tutoring to students from 33 countries and 33 US states and territories! Countries US States and Territories Argentina Alaska Belgium Arizona Brazil California Bulgaria Colorado Canada Connecticut China Florida Columbia Georgia Czech Republic Guam Ecuador Illinois England Kentucky France Louisiana Germany Maine Greece Maryland Guatemala Massachusetts India Michigan Indonesia Minnesota Italy Mississippi Jamaica Missouri Japan Montana Korea Nebraska Liechtenstein New Jersey Malaysia New York Mauritius North Carolina Monaco Ohio Pakistan Oklahoma Peru Pennsylvania Qatar Puerto Rico Saudi Arabia Tennessee Singapore Texas South Africa Virginia Switzerland Washington Taiwan Washington DC Turkey Wisconsin There are more students, from diverse backgrounds, applying for a limited number of spots at US colleges. counselors understand the nuances of the college admissions process for students from all over the globe and can help students express their unique backgrounds to college admissions committees. Learn more about how we work with students throughout the US and around the globe on the college admissions process.

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