At First Choice College Placement, we believe each student is different, and tailor our services to the individual in order to better serve the student. Regardless of the student, there are five factors that we believe are important in locating the "right" college:
Geography. Where in the country is the school located? Is it in an urban, rural, or suburban area?
Academic Program. What majors or fields of study does the school offer? Are there any research opportunities available? How well does the school prepare the student for a career?
Size. What kind of environment is best-suited for the Student (do they need a lot of guidance, can they survive in a large school)?
Quality of Life. How are the living conditions on the campus? What is the academic environment on campus?
Academic Profile. Is the student academically qualified for the school? Can the student comfortably handle the workload at the school?
In addition to these five factors, we believe in one other very important factor: what the student thinks when he or she visits the school. We see the visit as crucial. Just as you wouldn't buy a car without test driving it first, you should not choose a school without visiting it first. College is a living as well as a learning decision.
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.
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
“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.”
Adam P. Class of 2009