Pre-High School
Consultation
Get a head start with our guidance for elementary and middle school students.
Prep That Actually Gives
Your Child an Edge
Early Guidance
Support for elementary and middle school students who aspire to the Ivy League.
Personalized Roadmap
A detailed, customized strategy tailored to each student’s journey.
Focused Consultation
A one-time, 60–90 minute session designed to set a clear direction before high school.
Real Outcomes That
Set Our Program Apart
75%
of AdmissionSight students accepted to Ivy League or Top 10 schools
10,000+
essays edited and refined for success
98%
admitted to one of their top 3 school choices
1000+
students supported on their admissions journey
We Guide Parents with Clear, Actionable Steps
01
Step-by-Step Academic Guidance
Study like a high-achiever with strategies used by Ivy League students.
02
Academic Competitions Overview
Key competitions in math, science, and humanities, with recommended study resources.
03
Personalized Academic Roadmap
Customized strategy based on your child’s interests and goals.
04
High-Impact Summer Programs & Testing
Programs that connect students with motivated, ambitious peers.
05
Ivy League Q&A Session
Expert insights on admissions, do’s and don’ts, and what Ivy League schools look for.
We Make Preparation a Partnership
Success doesn’t happen overnight. It’s built through consistent effort, with parents and students working together.
Our consultations are designed to:
- Equip families with actionable guidance to support their child’s academic and extracurricular growth.
- Help students set clear goals and stay focused on what matters most.
- Prepare students to tackle challenges early, so they step into high school ready to excel.
We Understand How Early Decisions Shape Future Opportunities
Middle School (Grades 6–8) | Early High School (Grades 9–10) | Late High School (Grades 11–12) |
|---|---|---|
Course placements in math, science, and languages determine future AP/IB access. | GPA foundation is built here — every grade counts. | Colleges expect consistency; sudden spikes or drops raise red flags. |
Early extracurricular involvement sets the stage for depth and leadership later. | Activity choices begin to define future leadership opportunities. | Students who waited often scramble with APs, tests, and leadership all at once. |
Study habits and organization skills formed now carry into high school. | Academic rigor (honors, AP, IB) shapes the transcript and competitiveness. | Applications are judged as a 4-year story, not last-minute achievements. |
Transition decisions in 8th grade (honors, language track) influence readiness. | Summer programs, enrichment, and testing prep opportunities begin. | Missed planning earlier cannot easily be corrected at this stage. |
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Get personalized advice from an admissions expert, tailored to your goals and challenges.
We’ll reach out within 24 hours to confirm your session.
Get personalized advice from an admissions expert, tailored to your goals and challenges.
We’ll reach out within 24 hours to confirm your session.
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Frequently Asked Questions
We’ve answered the questions we get asked the most about college admissions—so you don’t have to wait.
How early should you start preparing your child?
In this day and age when there are plenty of students with 4.0’s and 1600 SAT scores, mere grades and scores aren’t enough to set you apart from the rest of the high achieving high school students across the country. The top universities in the country are dropping to low single digit acceptance rates and are demanding more from their applicants. The students and parents who are well-informed early on in the process are primed to succeed in this competitive environment.
Where do you start? What are the appropriate steps to take to get noticed by coaches? Getting a vouch of approval from a coach at the college or institution will signal to the admissions committee to consider your application seriously and is a sure fire way to get an acceptance letter.
What is the goal of the Pre-High School Consultation?
In the Pre-High School Consultation, we will provide a one time consultation for students in elementary or middle school who one day aspire to get into the Ivy League. Our Pre-High School Consultation focuses on building a strong academic foundation so that your child can become an academic superstar by the time he or she enters high school.
During the consultation (~60-90 minutes), the student will receive a detailed, customized roadmap and strategy for the period prior to high school. Both the student and parents will have a solid understanding of what to accomplish to begin preparation.
What exactly do you cover?
In the Pre-High School Consultation, we cover the following:
- Step-by-step guidance on exactly how to study as a high achieving student as well as strong organizational skills to manage your time efficiently – the same strategies that high achieving students at the Ivy Leagues use to study.
- An overview of the major academic competitions, including the math and sciences and the humanities, and the proper resources to study including the books specific chapters to review as you take your first step in this long and fruitful journey.
- Detailed, customized roadmap and academic strategy tailored specifically to the student for the period prior to high school taking into consideration the student’s interests
- High octane summer programs and academic testing that would be beneficial for student, including exposing your child to a highly ambitious and motivated peer group
- Q&A session with the remaining time left to discuss the college admissions process and what the Ivy Leagues are looking for, including do’s and don’ts and what to be aware of
We walk you through the preliminary steps to take so that by the time you’re in high school, you will be way ahead of your peers academically.Â
Do you offer support after the Pre-High School Consultation?
Yes, absolutely! We offer private tutoring as well as preparation for a few select important extracurricular activities that can begin as early as pre-high school.