Tuesday, December 14, 2010

MIT, Penn, Columbia, Dartmouth, & Duke Early Applications Rise as Jobs Spur Move

In a nasty economy college applicants are most attracted to the names that seem to bring the most bang for the buck.


Above: Students tour MIT

Friday, December 10, 2010

Early Admission is Back at UVA

In news to rival the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of Communism, University of Virginia has realized the folly doing away with an early admission option. While UVA will not revert back to the early decision, it will start offering EARLY ACTION in fall of 2011!

More in the Daily Princetonian

Friday, November 05, 2010

"They want you so they can reject you"

At what point does a college have too many applicants.

A thought-provoking story in The New York Times.

Monday, November 01, 2010

High School Juniors: Now is the Time to Vote for Your Future!


The students who have the most success when applying to colleges are those who have taken the time to analyze their preferences, personality, and overall goals. Tactical College Consulting offers students the opportunity to do just that. The Tactical College Consulting Strategy Session also evaluates a student's learning style, academic interests, past academic performance, academic potential, and extracurricular profile in order to pinpoint the colleges the student should be targeting for undergraduate admission.

Our one-of-a-kind introductory Strategy Session includes personal interviews with the student and his/her parent(s), a personality assessment, and administration of the student C.Q. (College Quotient) exam and Parents’ Expectation Questionnaire. This meeting is also the opportunity for parents and the student to inform the consultant of any particular concerns they may have regarding the college admissions process (questions about grades, SAT scores, LD accommodations that may be required at college, or other client-specific issues). The information gathered during the Strategy Session can then be synthesized and integrated with client-specific research to develop a list of "best fit" colleges, a week-by-week college admissions calendar, and a personalized college admissions strategy. The Strategy Session is ideal for juniors who have completed their last PSAT or who have taken their first SAT or ACT.

If you could use the guidance provided by our Strategy Session, or if you would like to learn more about our full menu of services, call us at 410-526-2558 or email us at info@tacticalcc.com.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Thank Gosh the Early Rush is Over!


Are you exhausted from completing your Early Decision, Early Action, or Rolling Application? You're not the only one. More in The New York Times.

Sunday, August 01, 2010

Jump Start Your College Applications with Get Into College 2010


On August 1, the 2010-2011 edition of the Common Application was released. The updated Universal College Application was released on July 1. University of Maryland recently released its new 2010-2011 college essay questions. In short, students no longer have any excuse to put off completing their college applications. Now is the time to tackle the most time-consuming components of college applications and Tactical College Consulting is ready to lend a hand.

In addition to providing personalized in-person, online, and phone support, every summer Tactical College Consulting gives students the chance to
Get Into College!

Join us for the 3rd annual college admissions colloquium know as
Get Into College, which propels rising high school seniors to college admissions success.

In one day participants will:
Learn how to navigate the Common Application, Universal College Application, and U of MD College Park Application
Learn how to write amazing college application essays that will wow admissions officers
Understand what details colleges are looking for in extracurricular resumes
Discover how to seal the deal in on-campus/alumni interviews
Give themselves the best chance of getting into all the colleges on their college lists!

The entire
Get Into College seminar is led by college guidance and admissions expert Craig Meister, founder and president of Tactical College Consulting.

Mark your calendars and reserve your space! Get Into College 2010 will be held on Saturday August 7, 2010 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Get Into College will take place at Gerstell Academy in Finksburg, MD and is available at the amazing price of only $100/student (parents accompanying students welcome free of charge, parents attending without students $100 each)!

Space is severely limited. Reserve your seat today by calling 410-5262558 or emailing info@tacticalcc.com.

Brought to you by Tactical College Consulting & Gerstell Academy

UMD College Park: Essay Questions That Flummox


University of Maryland College Park is a hot school right now. More out-of-state students are looking to attend because of the quality of the university's programs at the same time as more in-state students are looking to attend because of the low cost of tuition. With roughly only two in five freshman applicants accepted, these must be heady days for Maryland's undergraduate admissions committee. Maybe this explains why the University of Maryland freshman application is one of the hardest to complete - in the nation!

Friday, July 23, 2010

UMBC joins Common App

University of Maryland Baltimore County is the first member of the University System of Maryland that has awaken to the value of the Common Application. As one of twenty seven new member colleges to the streamlined one-stop-shop application, UMBC can expect to see a huge increase in the number of applications it receives this year and hopefully that will force other Maryland state schools and their administrators to wake up and realize that their institutional applications are not only unnecessarily cumbersome, but that their outdated institutional applications are also preventing more applicants from applying.

Monday, May 31, 2010

Tactical Class of 2010

June is here, which means it's time to bid a fond farewell to the Tactical College Consulting Class of 2010. Each Tactical class if different, with its own priorities and personality, and this year's class is no exception. Tactical alumni will travel far and wide this August, settling in at colleges from Los Angeles to Paris.

I personally want to wish each and every graduating senior nothing but the best in the years to come. It was a pleasure working with you all and know that while much has changed in the last year, college is still the best time to discover your passions, your interests, and yourself. Be fearless. Experiment with classes and clubs that arouse your interest. Be open to becoming friends with individuals unlike any at your high school. Remember it's okay to fail as long as you learn from your experiences or mistakes. Try the local food and take in the region culture. Most of all, enjoy yourself!

- Craig Meister, President of Tactical College Consulting


2009-2010 College Acceptances

U of Pennsylvania
Cornell
U of Southern California
U of Virginia
McGill
Vanderbilt
University of California Los Angeles
Wake Forest
Boston College
Lehigh
Fordham
Emory
Northeastern
Northwestern
Johns Hopkins
U of Michigan
IU Bloomington
U of Miami
Rochester
Catholic
U of Arizona
New York University
U of Maryland College Park
Occidental
Bucknell
Connecticut College
Syracuse
U of Connecticut
American University of Rome
College of Charleston
Franklin & Marshall
James Madison
U of Pittsburgh
U of Vermont
U of Rhode Island
Rutgers
Smith
Dickinson
Washington & Lee
Florida State
Penn State
BU
George Washington
American
Ithaca
Clemson
U of Denver
American University Paris
Towson
Case Western Reserve
McDaniel
Randolph-Macon
West Virginia Wesleyan
Salisbury
University of Maryland Baltimore County
St. Mary’s College of Maryland
Loyola College of Maryland
West Virginia
Delaware
Virginia Tech
U of Baltimore
Frostburg State

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Some Good Points About Sketchy Consultants...

Of course, Tactical College Consulting doesn't play games. We give honest answers and tactical support that only serves to help our clients. With that said, we have clients from both small private schools and large public schools, and sadly, we have to report that the vast majority of high school counselors are not up to the task of guiding students aiming for the country's best colleges and universities. The reasons for this are many, but in the case of public schools in particular, counselors are hired more for their ability to mediate disputes and act as a school social worker than their ability to know much if anything about selective college admissions. In the case of private schools, many spend the majority of their time writing recommendations and coordinating on-campus visits and not nearly as much time helping students put together strong apps or target colleges that are uniquely suited for any particular student.