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- “Shaista was able to work with me for
several school applications across the USA and
the UK. She understood my profile, and advised
me on selecting a list of schools to apply,
helped me with perfecting my essays and
applications through several revisions and
re-drafts, and finally helped me choose which
school to attend. All along the way she was
understanding and patient, and provided me
excellent advice. My mother also attended
several sessions and came away impressed.
Thanks!!” –
Akshay Dugar, (Gordonstoun School UK, The
Valley School, Bangalore), Admitted to NYU, UC
Berkeley, Emory, Boston College, Brandeis,
Loughborough (UK)
- “Ms. Shaista, I would say talking to a
young counselor who has just "been there, done
it" was a plus for me. This made me listen to
what you had to say. I enjoyed my SAT classes
at your place. I was nervous initially and the
faculty made me feel confident and the classes
really helped. Our essay writing process was
stressful but in the end I am very happy with
the way they turned out. I am proud that we
did not resort to gimmicky salesmanship and
the essay was from the heart. You made me
write and re write and your inputs were great.
I am happy that you have helped me do my best
and have some good colleges in front of me
already.” Vinayak Iswaran, Shishya School, Chennai. Admitted to: Drexel (Dean’s
Scholarship – the highest possible scholarship
in a year), Boston University, Northeastern,
Babson, Edinburgh (UK)
- “Ivy Aspire gave me all the support I
needed to sail smoothly through the complex
application process - Right from help at the
eleventh hour to the inside scoop on stuff
websites and counselors don't know (or tell).
Shaista gave in her personal inputs and also
evidently employed all resources available to
her to make sure that my application was
stellar. I learnt more than just about college
applications, I learnt how to write effective
essays and the thought process of the person
looking at your application.” –
Ayan Agarwal, Indus International School,
Bangalore, Admitted to Drexel (Dean’s
Scholarship – the highest possible scholarship
in a year), UC Berkley, Babson (Presidential
scholarship)
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