Parent of a Junior
Thanks so much for all your help. I feel that our son speaks to us more when we meet with you. The amount of talking we did in your office was more than any that has gone on at our house during the past few months, as far as school stuff is concerned. It just seems like he opens up more with you there as a mediator. Thanks, I will keep you updated on the meetings with the teachers soon.
Parent of a Junior
First, Lynn is great. She talks to our son (not just us parents) and gives him great advice and great things to be thinking about. She brings up points that we wouldn't think of (like suggesting our son wait to take the SAT in June so that all classes are done - great idea because he can still take practice ones), and she calms ALL of our fears. She breaks tasks down so we don't feel overwhelmed and she really gives Scott confidence in himself (by pointing out what he's done right so far). Her wonderfully encouraging attitude is genuine. She also knows how to talk to teenagers so that they open up. You found a gem.
Parent of a Junior
We are happy with the service and support from you and Lynn. It is an overwhelming process and it helps to have someone who knows what is going on to help guide us. Lynn is very, very good talking to him. She treats him with respect and listens to him. He doesn't complain about the meetings (which is a good sign!).
Parent of a Sophomore
Been thru this process before with my daughter, I think having someone monitoring and working with her would have allowed my child find and apply colleges better suited to her. Now that my son is a sophomore, we want to make sure he applies to colleges that are good fits for him."
Parent of a Sophomore
“We're extremely happy with the work College Vision has done in raising awareness of the importance of a good head-start and early planning for college. Our son’s grades have already jumped up, he has a plan to fill in the gaps, and he’s showing a lot of interest in the overall process of qualifying for a quality school.”
Thursday, February 14, 2008
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