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(CNBC) Why some families will pay $500,000 for Ivy League admissions consulting: ‘It’s worth the investment’
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Here's an interesting article describing the lengths some families are going through to get their progeny into elite academic institutions.
The processes in the article might appear to be ridiculously out-of-sight to many reading it. But I can assure these processes (& others) are commonly occurring in affluent neighborhoods. The article barely scratches the surface of the whole of affluent families' efforts in giving their progeny a leg up in life.
If you're not familiar with what's occurring in the article, I hope you find it interesting.
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To get a leg up in the competitive world of college admissions, there’s almost no limit to what some families will spend on private consultants for their children.
--At Command Education in New York, for example, families pay $120,000 a year for counseling services through high school, not including SAT or ACT test prep. By graduation, they’ve spent roughly half a million dollars.
Here's an interesting article describing the lengths some families are going through to get their progeny into elite academic institutions.
The processes in the article might appear to be ridiculously out-of-sight to many reading it. But I can assure these processes (& others) are commonly occurring in affluent neighborhoods. The article barely scratches the surface of the whole of affluent families' efforts in giving their progeny a leg up in life.
If you're not familiar with what's occurring in the article, I hope you find it interesting.