Today's parents are obsessed with sending their child to the right college or university, preferably one of those ranked
highly in the popular US New and World Reports College Rankings.
Scott Wight is a nationally recognized expert on college admissions, and is on a first name basis with admissions
directors at all the top-ranked schools in the country. Although this may not help your child gain entrance into one
of these highly selective institutions, isn't it nice to know, and be able to mention to your friends?
Mr. Wight is quoted regularly on college admissions issues in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, and
yes, US News and World Report. He has also appeared on ABC News and CBS radio.
If you are interested in getting your student into the "best" college, Mr. Wight can assess your chances and help guide
the process to completion. He'll let you know in no uncertain terms if your precious one has a snowball's chance in
hell of getting into Harvard, Yale, or Princeton, or if he or she is on a one-way ticket to community college.
Although the information to realistically determine an appropriate school for your darling is readily available through
numerous channels, Mr. Wight can quickly condense it for those of you parents who have lost your ability to understand the
difference between A, B, and C grades, and what they might mean to your child's admissibility to Dartmouth
vs. SUNY Cobleskill.
Once the harsh realities have been confronted, Mr. Wight can refer parents to medical professionals for the appropriate
medication, including antipsychotic drugs for those that remain delusional.
Then, to work finding a school that your child will actually be comfortable and happy attending - a college that fits his
or her personality, intellect, and abilities. It may be a school you never heard of, but your child will have a
great college experience at a school where they can succeed at being who they are, and isn't that what parents are supposed
to want for their children?