Maddie
Maddie holds a BA in English Literature and Human Rights from Barnard College and an MA in Public Policy and Management. She is currently pursuing her JD at Columbia Law School.
Ed P.
Edward holds a JD from Columbia Law School and a MAT in 7-12 Math Education. Previously, he graduated magna cum laude from Boston University. He is currently a high school math teacher in New York City.
Ari
Ariana holds a BA in International Relations and Asian Studies (Dartmouth College). Next, she worked as a paralegal in international trade remedy litigation before pursuing her JD at Columbia Law. She currently works in International Capital Markets.
Brian
Brian is a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar at Columbia Law School. He earned his Bachelor's in Mathematical Economics from Yeshiva University, where he graduated summa sum laude and received the Biblical Joseph Prize for Economics.
Sarah
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“Sarah played a big role in our son's admission to Harvard, his first-choice college. She joined our son's admissions process when we were all feeling a bit overwhelmed and lost. She was able to communicate with our son (and us) with wisdom, compassion, and skill, turning what could have been a trainwreck into an incredibly strong application. She listened to what we wanted and needed and put together a comprehensive plan that included forming the appropriate list of schools, brainstorming as well as editing essays, reviewing the Common Application, preparing for interviews, and providing the encouragement that he/we needed along the way. Sarah works with total integrity, honesty, empathy and productivity. Our son applied to three schools Early Action and had nine more applications ready to go for Regular Decision in case the early schools didn’t work out. All of these applications were as strong as the first ones—she is that organized. We cannot quite put into words the work that Sarah did to help our son through this process, but we know that she has influenced his entire educational outlook and for that, we are forever grateful.”
Accepted to Harvard University
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