How to navigate the murky world of college admissions counseling

Hiring an expert to help with the admissions process can really pay off — if you do it right

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The recent college admissions scandals, in which rich parents were caught bribing and cheating to get their kids accepted into prestigious colleges, rocked the world of higher education. Many people were shocked that top schools would harbor such unethical and unfair behavior, and equally appalled at the sheer amount of money parents were willing to spend on such tactics. Others couldn't believe parents acted with such lack of faith in their own children.

It's not surprising that there are unethical people lurking in the world of college admissions willing to cash in on desperate parents hoping to help their kids at any cost. The world of college admissions can be scary for parents and students alike. There is an enormous amount of pressure on young people to get into a good school — certainly doing so gives you an instant leg up in life, connecting you to job opportunities and peers you won't find elsewhere.

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Christina Wood

Christina Wood has been a working writer for over a decade. She has covered technology, education, parenting, travel, and many other subjects for Family Circle, Better Homes and Gardens, Popular Science, CIO, This Old House Magazine Yahoo!, PC World, PC Magazine, USA Weekend, and many properties that are no longer in print. Her novel, Vice Report, is available on Amazon.