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Two signs a college admissions consultant is no good!

Posted on July 3, 2019 by Craig

There are a lot of people out there purporting to be qualified college admissions consultants. Here are two more extremely important warning signs that someone selling herself (or himself) as a quality college admissions consultant is likely anything but!

About Craig

Craig Meister is a college admissions coach and educational consultant. He previously held university admissions and high school college and career counseling positions in Baltimore, West Palm Beach, and Rio de Janeiro.

Filed Under: Advice & Analysis, College Counselor, Naviance, Teacher Recommendations

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