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                              COLLEGE ADMISSIONS COUNSELING

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                              How does your high school senior stand out from thousands of others applying for college?

                              JOHNS CREEK SAT PREP & TUTORING has partnered with an exciting company whose experts in college advisement and placement have a proven record of success.  American Education Specialists International (AESI) is based here in Johns Creek, and works with schools and individual families across the country to provide strategies, tips, and step-by-step guidance throughout the college application process. 

                              AESI consultants provide a free evening information session each month and offer their full array of services starting at just $500, a fraction of the $4,000-$6,000 charged by other independent college consultants.

                              In addition, AESI has agreed to offer no-obligation college admissions information evenings here at Johns Creek SAT PREP & Tutoring.


                              TOP 10 ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS FOR COLLEGE APPLICANTS:

                              10.      What are colleges truly looking for and how do I measure up?
                              9.         When and how often should I take the SAT and do I need to take an SAT Subject Test?
                              8.         Does declaring a major with fewer applicants, like Agricultural Science, help me get in? 
                              7.         Should I take the ACT or SAT and how many times?
                              6.         How do I craft an application that maximizes my chances for being accepted?
                              5.         Is it better to get a B in an honors or AP/IB course, or to get an A in an on-level course?
                              4.         How do I write an essay (as part of my college application) that gets results?
                              3.         What is “strength of schedule” and why is it necessary?
                              2.         What are the new Georgia HOPE and Zell Miller Scholarship regulations and how do they impact what classes I choose   

                                               now?
                              1.         How do I really choose the best college for me?

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