Clare
Clare has spent fifteen years guiding students through the UCAS university application process in the UK with a very high success rate for admissions to Oxford and Cambridge. She is an expert in providing advice on how to stand out from the competition by crafting an exceptional and compelling application including preparation for the all important Oxbridge interview.
As a graduate of Cornell University and Boston College Law School, she has a unique understanding of the distinctions between the UK and US university systems. She has hundreds of students who have attended all the top British universities including Oxford University, Cambridge University, Imperial College, Kings College London, London School of Economics, Edinburgh University, and St Andrews University - Her own son graduated from Cambridge University with a degree in Mandarin and Japanese.
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Hope
Assistant Director of Admission at Princeton University
Assistant Director of College Counseling at Charlotte Country Day School
Associate Member of Independent Educational Consultants Association (IECA )
Member of Southern Association of College Admissions Counselors (SACAC)
Member of Overseas Association of College Admissions Counselors (OACAC)
Graduated from Princeton University
Hope's experience includes work in all dimensions of the college admissions process. As an Assistant Director of Admission at Princeton University, she learned how selective admissions decisions are made and what makes students stand out in the global applicant pool at highly competitive universities. She was trained by Fred Hargadon, the longtime Dean of Admissions at both Princeton and Stanford Universities, and an acknowledged leader in admission philosophy and process.
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Susan Goodkin
Susan is a graduate of Harvard College, Harvard Law School, and Oxford University, where she was chosen as a Rhodes Scholar, one of the most prestigious scholarships in the world and awarded to a small number of college graduates.
After practicing law for many years, Susan turned to using the persuasive skills she developed through writing legal briefs and arguing cases to help students craft compelling college applications for the most selective schools.
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