HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS AND COLLEGE TRANSFERS SEEK OUT COLLEGE ADMISSIONS CONSULTANTS TO ASSIST THEM WITH THE PROCESS
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PRLEAP.COM) LOS ANGELES- The College Admissions Consultant will soon be accepting high school juniors and college transfer students who will be applying to colleges across the country for the 2008-2009 school year starting December 1, 2007.
Located on the Westside of Los Angeles,California, The College Admissions Consultant, will open their online services for the first time.
"Our firm is committed to helping students and their families prepare for the rigorous task of applying for colleges and universities across America"
says Ms. Finer, Executive Director. "By reducing the stresses and anxiety students and their parents feel during the admissions process, The College Admissions Consultant is then able to assist them in developing creative strategies and presenting themselves as well rounded individuals to the colleges of the their choice",
Ms. Finer has been with the firm since it opened in 2003. She is a graduate of both USC and UCLA, respectively, and holds membership in both the National Association of College Admissions Consultants (NACAC) and the Independent Educational Consultants Association IECA).
Author of the newly released award winning book "THE APPLICA-PHOBIA OF COLLEGE ADMISSIONS, Why Getting In Starts With Your Resume", Ms. Finer says "Student’s can’t afford to take a chance on one of the most important decisions in their life….this service has been created assist students in the marketing of themselves, which will become their greatest asset as you prepare to submit your applications to the colleges, universities and scholarships of your choice."
Students can find this new book at,
www.theapplica-phobiaofcollegeadmissions.com or in stores, and on-line at Barnes and Noble, Borders, Amazon, Target, Wal-Mart, and other fine book stores.
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