

Can you afford to go it alone?
Most
adults have more experience with complicated personal matters, like
financing a home, negotiating business deals, dealing with litigation, or
managing healthcare, than they do in applying to college.
A college education is a large investment. For many it is the second largest financial investment they will ever make and definitely one of the most personal. Perhaps hundreds of thousands of dollars and the future of your child are at stake.
So where do you turn? If you are buying a house you contact a real estate agent; for investing in the market you probably consult a broker; if you need legal help you hire a lawyer; if you are sick you go see a doctor.
However help with solving the
college admission riddle and cracking the code of application is hard to
come by. Since it is one of the largest investments you will make and one of
the most important decisions of your child's life, it should be taken with
careful consideration and expert assistance.
Public high schools in the U.S.
average one counselor for every 500 students. Increased competition for a
fixed number of admission slots creates frustration and anxiety over the
process and the eventual outcome.
The experts at College Consultants of New England are knowlegable in every step of the admissions process. Their friendly, professional service will assist you and your student with creating and meeting realistic goals thereby making the application process enjoyable and successful.