MY TRACK RECORD
Selecting a college consultant to work with is a major decision - you need to work with someone that you can trust both to understand what makes your student special and to help that student attain concrete results. My track record demonstrates my ability to accomplish the latter: I’ve helped students gain admission into some of the nation’s most selective institutions, including Stanford, the University of Chicago, and six of the eight Ivy League schools. I’ve also helped students get into some of the most selective schools outside the US, such as the London School of Economics and Waseda University. See below for more detailed information about my track record.
Results from this year (so far)
This is the list of schools to which my students have already been admitted this year (2022-2023 application cycle). Schools which have accepted multiple students of mine are followed by a parenthetical containing the number of students offered admission. This list was last updated in mid-March.
Brown, Chapman, Cushing Academy, Dartmouth, Doshisha University, Fordham, Harvard, Indiana University, Lawrenceville Academy, London School of Economics, Loomis Chaffee, Loyola Marymount University (4), McGill University, Michigan State, NYU (3), Northeastern (5), Northwestern, the Peddie School, Penn State (2), Pepperdine, Rikkyo University, St. Mary’s University, Santa Clara University (4), Syracuse, the Thacher School, the Frederick Gunn School, Tufts, UC Riverside, UC Santa Cruz, University of Bath, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, University of Michigan, University of Minnesota, UNC Chapel Hill, University of Oregon, University of Pennsylvania, University of San Francisco, University of Southern Florida, Western University, DePaul University
Results from Last year
This is the list of schools to which my students were admitted during the previous admission cycle (2021-2022).
Babson (2), Bard, Bentley, Bocconi University, Boston University (3), Bucknell, Carnegie Mellon University, Chapman (3), Colorado College, Columbia University, Cornell University, Fordham (5), Georgia Institute of Technology, Illinois Institute of Technology, Lawrenceville Academy, Loomis Chaffee, McGill University, Michigan State, NYU (2), Northeastern (4), Northwestern, Occidental (3), Peddie, Penn State, Pepperdine, Purdue (3), School at the Art Institute of Chicago, Santa Clara University, Sarah Lawrence, Sophia University, Stanford, Stevenson University, Suffield Academy, Temple University, UC Berkeley, UC Davis, UC Irvine, UC Merced, UC Riverside (2), UC San Diego, UC Santa Cruz, UChicago (2), University of Arizona, University of Colorado Boulder, University of Minnesota, UNC Chapel Hill, University of Oregon, UT Austin, USC, University of Virginia, University of Washington Seattle (2), Waseda University (2), Harvard, Bennett Day School, Clark University, King’s College London, Loyola Marymount University (2), University of Richmond, University of San Francisco (3), Syracuse University (2), University College London, University of Toronto, University of British Columbia
What does this mean?
I include this information so as to assure you that you can trust my judgment when it comes to putting together a competitive college application. The college application process is unbelievably competitive — across the board (not just among top-tier institutions). No one gets in by accident or through pure luck. Students who want to expand their list of options need to invest effort into the right things, and they need to have a strategy. The results above demonstrate that my strategy works.