Counseling Services [USA, Canada, Europe, UK, Singapore, etc]  
     
 
  • After X standard
  • Undergraduate programs
  • Certificate / Diploma / Degree programs
  • MBA / Masters programs
  • PhD programs

With approaching 200 degree-awarding institutions in the UK, 4,000 in the USA, more than 40 in Australia and 2,000 across the European Union, choosing a university or college can be a complicated business, not least because universities are not all the same.

The university admissions process and the university application itself differ from country to country, and often from university to university within a single nation. It is essential that you are familiar with every aspect of the relevant process and university application from an early stage. Deadlines tend to very rigid, particularly in the top universities, where competition can be fierce and the most popular programs receive many more applications than there are places available.

The Ongoing Counseling program is designed to give students top priority and unlimited access to our counselors and staff through personal appointments, telephone, fax, and e-mail. We will continue to provide counseling until the student has gained admission and made his/her final choice of college.

 

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Ongoing Counseling typically includes:

Reviewing the student’s educational and personal profile from information provided to us which includes:

  • The academic transcript, teacher comments, and record of standardized testing.
  • Personal interests, achievements, and goals, obtained from our questionnaires.
  • Individual specialized testing, if the student has been evaluated, to give us insight into learning styles or other educational issues.
  • Providing guidance to help the student develop a comprehensive educational plan by reviewing the student’s current and future curriculum where ever applicable.
  • Developing a schedule for taking appropriate standardized tests, if applicable.
  • Discussing extracurricular interests, summer activities, employment, and study options.
  • Helping the student round out his/her resume and personal profile.
  • Developing a list of colleges/universities that fit the student’s academic and personal
  • Reviewing the progress of the student’s educational planning throughout the process.
  • Refining the appropriate list of colleges, including reach, target, and likely, based on feedback from the student’s college visits/ research, grades, and junior and senior year test results.
  • Guiding students on the preparation of college applications, including discussion, review, and critique of essays and other materials that are required or that will help in the admissions process.
  • Preparing the student for personal interviews.
  • Selecting the most appropriate college from among those to which student has been admitted.
  • Preparing for the transition to college, and making initial college course choices.
  • Responsibility remains until the student enrolls in the university / college

The counselors do all they can to help students prepare for admission to colleges of their choice; given the nature of the admission process and selectivity of many colleges/universities, they cannot guarantee admission to any specific institution.


 
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