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...year Web site: ccs4college.com Success: Not listed Nadine C. Warner, Admissions Consultants Number of Students: 10 for Nadine; 1,000 overall Cost: $125/hour or $2,975 for recommended Platinum package Pro Bono: None or on a personal basis Web site: admissionsconsultants.com Success: Not listed Michele A. Hernandez-Bayliss, Hernandez College Consulting Number of Students: 20 per class Cost: $26,000 for a junior package; $9,000 for application boot camp Pro Bono: works with KIPP Academy pro bono for application boot camps Web site: hernandezcollegeconsulting.com Success: 95-100% accepted to top choice; 21 of 24 accepted early to Ivy League...
...that “bad” consultants do exist and that many of them are guilty of packaging students. “I think bad consultants do package. I’m against all other consultant companies except for my own,” says Michele A. Hernandez-Bayliss, the founder of Hernandez College Consulting. She warns against using a uniform strategy for all of her clients. “I really try to make them better students.”The Harvard companies concur. TransferAdmit, Ivy Insiders, and Bolger Strategic all emphasize that since they?...
...Bayliss looked on and laughed at the pair...
...Bayliss, of Greenwich, Conn., said she is still deciding between Harvard and Duke...
...much red," intones former Detective Frank Pembleton (Andre Braugher), returning to his old Baltimore squadroom and spying the whiteboard. Red ink means open cases; black, solved. That is, red means lack of closure, as when NBC iced this humanistic cop drama unceremoniously last spring. Pembleton, Detective Tim Bayliss (Kyle Secor) and most of the series' diasporic crew investigate the shooting of Lieut. Al Giardello (Yaphet Kotto), now a mayoral candidate. The case is mostly pro forma, but its powerful yet tender epilogue writes Homicide's epitaph in emotionally satisfying black...