AdmitSee Helps College Applicants with the Profiles of Admitted Students
Despite the thousands of SAT preparation books and college admissions guides available on the market, the most helpful information for high school students applying to college often comes from either former admissions officers or recently admitted students. Getting help from a former admissions officer usually means hiring them as a college admissions coach. This situation can get very expensive for parents and is therefore prohibitive for many students. However, cool product AdmitSee wants to offer college applicants more affordable help by leveraging information from the profiles of recently accepted students. AdmitSee obtains information from current university students and recent graduates and compiles that information into admissions profiles. AdmitSee then stores that information on its site and gives access to those still in the college application process. By viewing the profiles of successful graduates, high school students can find out what different schools are looking for specifically. This information can then help AdmitSee members in forming their own successful applications. This advantage will help kids get in to a great school for whatever career path they choose, whether they want to be a writer, aviation engineer, or even a cloud computer repair professional.
AdmitSee users can browse through profiles of different “admits” on the site, or they can search for admits based on what school they attend. Once users are inside an admit’s profile, they can request more information from that person. For example, users can ask for any score from a test that an admit took during the application process, including SATs, PSATs, AP tests, and SAT IIs. Admits can also report their high school GPAs and what activities they took part in during school. Admits can even show off admission essays. Each data point from an admit’s profile has an individual cost. That means users looking for ideas about specific areas of an application can limit their search to those areas alone. Anyone who has trouble navigating different profiles on the website or requesting information should seek tech support.
AdmitSee also lets admits sell specific advice about the application process to interested high school students. High school students can ask about a range of subjects, including how to choose appropriate schools to apply to and how to find scholarships to help pay tuition. AdmitSee connects college applicants with a potentially very useful resource in recently admitted students. With this strategy, they may have a major impact on the college admissions preparation industry.
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