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               High School & University counseling

Our goal is to accompany students on their university and career journeys from Year 11 or 10th grade onwards in order to develop the best applications to help each student obtain his/her objectives.

The objective is to create a journey towards success for every student.  Our expertise has enabled many students to succeed in integrating prestigious universities including:  Oxford, Cambridge, Yale, Harvard, University of Chicago, Caltech, MIT and MacGill. 

It is structured around 3 axes:

  •  Individualized support for each student and each family in line with the university project.

 

  •  Preparation to the different tests best suited to the success of the student's project. (IELTS, AP,SAT,TOEFL…)

 

  •  Personalized help for the constitution of applications and individualized support throughout the admission processes until the successful completion of the project.

    • Oxbridge interview training​

    • Oxbridge preparation for the entrance exams

    • CV - Resume creation

    • Career guidance pre and post university

    • Third Culture Kid advising

    • Internship applications

 Testing

  • IELTS: (International English Language Testing System) is a standardized English test, scored out of 9, used mainly by students for university admission abroad. It is made up of 4 parts (comprehension and oral expression, comprehension and written expression). It is valid for 2 years.

  • SAT or ACT:  (Scholastic Assessment Test) is an exam that measures your general verbal English skills and mathematical reasoning. It is requested for universities in the United States and certain universities in Europe: Bocconi and IE.

  • TOEFL: (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is a test validating the level of English required in many universities and post-baccalaureate schools.

  • AP: (Advanced placement): these subject-specific exams enable students to applying to the United States to demonstrate a superior mastery of the subject matter.  There are 32 possible choices for AP.

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