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In a remarkable turnaround, a millennial who faced rejection from over 200 job applications has carved out a lucrative career as an admissions consultant. Specializing in helping students gain admission to prestigious institutions like Harvard, Stanford, and MIT, this consultant now charges families upwards of $750,000 for his services.
After experiencing the challenges of entering the job market, he pivoted to leverage his knowledge of the admissions process. His comprehensive approach includes personalized coaching, essay writing assistance, and strategic planning tailored to each student's strengths and aspirations.
The consultant has gained a reputation for his ability to navigate the complexities of elite college admissions, often working with affluent families eager to secure a spot for their children at top-tier universities. His success story highlights a growing trend where expertise in admissions is becoming a highly sought-after service, reflecting the intense competition for limited spots in prestigious educational institutions.
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