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Since 1999, First Choice College Placement has been providing exemplary service to students and families in three key areas of the college search process:

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What would 100 points mean on the SAT?  It could mean the difference between not getting in or getting in, or it could mean thousands of dollars in scholarships.   Click here to learn more about our program and our new guarantee

 
Essay Editing
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Outside of the SAT and Prom, nothing is scarier than the college essay. Put our experts to work for you and improve your chances of being accepted at your first choice.

 
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 First Choice College Placement is proud to announce that we are opening two new locations.  We will be opening an office at 209 Bruce Park Drive in Greenwich and 100 Quentin Roosevelt Boulevard in Garden City, NY.

 

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Online, Real-time, Live SAT Tutoring

Meet with our Ivy League educated tutors, live, face-to-face via our customized internet platform. All sessions are recorded and indexed, so you can review previously covered material at any time.    Utilize our expertise and cutting-edge technology to help you prepare for the most important test of your high school career.  Click here to view a sample session and learn more. 

Problem of the Day

Jaime insisted that training for the race by riding his bike over a _______ neighborhood course would get him in great shape for the competition.

a)   frigid
b)    sedentary
c)     boring
d)    senescent
e)     tortuous

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“First Choice College Placement was the best investment my parents made. They agreed. The support and follow up were great. They helped me through the entire college acceptance process. I could not have done it without them.” 

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