Secure Admission

<p>Hey, if anyone sees this thread as different or maybe disgusting please keep your comments for yourself...</p>

<p>Well I read a few months ago,here in CC, that there is a type of ''help-program'' or something like that, which helps you a lot in your college application. i read that about 98% of those who used it gets into their top 2 colleges and 100% gets into their top 4 colleges but you need to pay a big quantity of money or something similar...</p>

<p>Can someone tell me more information about it, how to contact them, and email or anything .. send me a private message or here... thank you very much</p>

<p>If it sounds too good to be true it probably is. This my friend is a scam I would advise that you steer clear of anyone claiming that if you pay them your chances of getting into a school will be better.</p>

<p>Well, for what i read, they made practically all the parts of your application except sats i guess, so that is why your chances are so big, but hey, that is what i read that is why i want back up information</p>

<p>anyways thank you for your comment!</p>

<p>There are services that help keep you on track, get documents completed, negotiate with schools, etc. Its kinda like college counseling. It won’t help you get into better schools, but they help you find the right school, and make sure you are giving yourself many options, and help work out the finances. They may have nice statistics about their “top 2 and 4” college picks because their clients don’t say their number 1 school is Harvard or Princeton. Instead, the services help them to find a list of decent schools that they can realistically get into, and schools that are likely to give them some nice scholarships.</p>

<p>If you know nothing at all about college applications, and don’t want to do the research to find out, and have, IDK, $2,000 ish to blow, they can be pretty useful. Otherwise, you and your familiy/counselors can manage it all. They do not improve your actual application though! </p>

<p>There may be other types of college advising programs, I’m not really well informed other than on the one I have just explained.</p>

<p>There’s no way to guarantee 100% that you’ll get into your first choices. You can’t fake credentials… I’d just spend more time on it myself and then get a college counselor to review it and help you edit and make changes. Ps, colleges can tell if an adult wrote it because 1. Its usually not sincere and 2. It’s usually generic. I wouldn’t take that chance if I were you.</p>