Free Webinar!

To help your child build his or her strongest application for college, you must understand  -- well before your child starts applying! -- what selective colleges are looking for today.

   Beat the Admission Odds: Everything Parents Must Know About Getting Into Selective Colleges  
   
Speaker:  Susan Goodkin helps students aiming for selective schools achieve their dreams.  Over the past few years alone,  Susan has helped students get accepted to colleges including Harvard (3 early admits!), Yale (3), Stanford (7), MIT (2), CalTech (2), Princeton, Brown, U.Penn (6), Cornell (3), Duke (3), Columbia,  Dartmouth (2), U. Chicago (4), Berkeley (22), and UCLA (17), along with many other colleges across the country, ranging from small religious schools to large public universities.  

Susan is a graduate of Harvard University, Harvard Law School, and Oxford University, where she was a Rhodes Scholar.  

This program will address today's critical college planning issues, including:
 
The critical importance of a great high school resume, and how to build the kind of extracurricular list selective colleges want to see -- without paying a fortune
 
IB, AP, honors, oh my -- what classes your child should take 

The 411 on testing: PSAT, SAT, ACT, and SAT subject tests

What you should be keeping a record of throughout high school 
to make college applications easier
 
 The dreaded college application essay -- w hat colleges look for, and the topics your child shouldn't write about!

The critical opportunity on college applications that 
too many students miss 

Which teachers your child should ask for recommendations, and what they should -- and shouldn't -- say  

How your child should prepare for college interviews
 
Common concerns you should stop worrying about!

Plus, a question and answer session!

This free one-hour webinar will be offered on two different dates  

Sunday, September 24: 4-5 pm Pacific Time, 
5-6 pm Mountain Time,  6-7 pm Central Time, 7-8 pm Eastern Time


or 

Saturday, September 30:  11 am -12 noon Pacific Time, 
12-1 pm Mountain Time, 1-2 pm Central Time, 2-3 pm Eastern Time


Register now to reserve your spot!