Consultants offer controversial college guidance
High-cost advisers help craft applications, provide information about schools
When Clay Chiles ’09 was in 11th grade, he began talking with an educational consultant based in the Northeast. Chiles, a native of Houston, Texas, sent his consultant writing samples and flew to meet with him face-to-face in February of his junior year. After his consultant provided him with a list of about 30 colleges he believed were possibilities, Chiles began visiting the schools and e-mailing his thoughts to his consultant.
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