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Claim Your BusinessSolomonadmissions.com has a rating of 2 stars from 2 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases.
Solomon admissions consulting is garbage. We had a lot of companies to pick from but I guess these guys at Solomon admissions consulting won the sales pitch. Def not the pricing pitch. Solomon admissions consulting is expensive as heck. You will need anywhere from 400 to 500 hours to even get ahead with them. That is over 6 figures easily. We stopped using them after 2 years of going no where. We went with another local CA company Vipcollegeadmissions and even though they are expensive they helped me get into USC without costing a lot of money. Everything was inclusive. Solomon admissions consulting was the worst and we had a bad experience..
Solomon admissions consulting is garbage. We had a lot of companies to pick from but I guess these guys at Solomon admissions consulting won the sales pitch. Def not the pricing pitch. Solomon admissions consulting is expensive as heck. You will need anywhere from 400 to 500 hours to even get ahead with them. That is over 6 figures easily. We stopped using them after 2 years of going no where. We went with another local CA company Vipcollegeadmissions and even though they are expensive they helped me get into USC without costing a lot of money. Everything was inclusive.
Solomon admissions consulting was the worst and we had a bad experience..
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My husband and I decided to enroll our daughter in the college preparatory program to enhance her chances of getting accepted into top-tier colleges. I'll begin with the positive aspects. The program is well-structured and organized, as one would expect given the cost. It provides insights into programs that high school counselors may not offer, which is valuable.
However, we have concerns about the program's integrity. It claims to offer individualized programs, but we found their responses to be canned and boilerplate. The biggest issue is that they seem to inflate their acceptance percentages by coercing students to apply to underperforming colleges with acceptance rates of 50% or higher. This practice undermines their promise of increasing students' chances exponentially. We felt disappointed when they recommended colleges with high acceptance rates, even for students with a GPA of 4.3 or higher.
In conclusion, while the program has some merits, the lack of genuine individualization and questionable college recommendations raise doubts about its overall effectiveness. As parents seeking the best opportunities for our daughter, we feel uncertain about the true value of this program's offerings.
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