When to See Us
Are you feeling overwhelmed by academic, financial or professional difficulties or even just uncertainties?
We've all been there. Even if it turns out you are in a much better position than you thought and there is little we can do for you, wouldn't that help reduce uncertainty and boost your confidence? More than likely, there is something to learn that you wish you had known earlier, so let's see what we can do to help. You and your family deserve a better future and we have the information and resources to help you get there. Always remember, none of what you need to know is beyond your abilities!
Self Assessment
It all starts with an honest self-assessment of your position and needs, but that also means giving yourself a break. Don't be embarrassed and don't blame yourself for not being born with inherent knowledge of everything you need to be successful! We can assure you that you are not alone. Most importantly, you are never a failure! In fact, taking active steps to seek counseling to solve these kinds of problems already puts you near the top of your peers since most will never do so. There are countless variables that determine how we achieve our goals in life and the reality is that we have control of only a fraction of them. If you were never taught how to do that and you think it's time to start, just contact us for a free consultation whenever you are ready and we'll start working with you to change that!
Privacy Policy
We have encountered some fairly awkward scenarios over the years and the one thing that makes it easier for everyone is our dedication to our privacy policy. In short, all information is confidential, including simply your association or involvement with us. We will never store, share or discuss any of your information with any outside party without your explicit authorization. Further, we will not acknowledge that you are now or have ever been a student with us, even if we have mutual contacts or we see each other in public. We will not engage you in conversation or even acknowledge that we know you in front of other people until you initiate the conversation. It may seem a bit extreme, but this policy has served us well for many decades and we will assume it is the preference of all new students.