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As parents of a strong business and academic background, and with 4 children, Alex and his wife understand how much the college application process has changed over the past 20+ years.
Alex was looking for guidance that went beyond just the college application process.
He wanted his daughter to have an effective and streamlined process that would not only put her in a very good position for interviews but to broaden her horizons and develop her confidence, and essential interpersonal and problem-solving skills that would set her up for life. This was what he found with Zenith Prep Academy.
Being a first-generation parent, Nidhi wanted to help her son identify and develop his passion to get into the universities he wanted to go to. Although her son had not done much from an extracurricular standpoint, he was a bright and motivated 8th grader who always worked really hard and put his 100% effort into everything that he did. Seeing her son doing well academically, she enrolled him into our college consulting program so that we can recommend different classes, programs, internships, competitions, and other extracurricular activities that will help him stand out to universities.
Rajesh’s son joined our college consulting program in 8th grade. Given that his son was doing well academically, Rajesh wanted guidance on resources, programs, and classes that could provide his son with exposure to different fields/majors to identify his while turning his passion(s) into activities that will help him stand out to universities.
Yun, having an 8th grader that exceled academically but lacking a sense of direction and focus, quickly enrolled him into our college consulting program once he was accepted. Aside from wanting guidance on navigating high school in terms of what classes to take, when to take standardized tests, and all the other traditional things that college counselors do, Yun wanted specific guidance on figuring out her son’s interests and the strategy/roadmap on what her son can do in terms of programs, internships, competitions, and other extracurricular activities to help him stand out to universities when he applied in the 12th grade.