College Savings Accounts

I had a really productive and informative meeting about getting more prepared by understanding college savings accounts. This week, I met with Ryan Ammon, a financial adviser for Edward Jones in [sc name=”city”]. It was also fun. Ryan’s a personable guy and we always get to talking about business and life and run over our scheduled hour meetings. Ryan and I talked in depth about different strategies for saving for college, both sharing our expertise. […]

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Dallas Admissions Testimony

Scholarships: How to Save Millions (or Just Thousands) with Admissions Consulting!

Win the “Scholarship Lottery” with [sc name=”sitename”] Consulting: How We Return Your Investment Many Times Over A key aspect that [sc name=”sitename”] Consulting focuses on with each applicant is applying for scholarships. Untold millions are set aside every year to give to students of all types regardless of ethnicity, family income, or academic achievement. The money is scattered about and we streamline the search process for our clients, and help edit and craft compelling essays

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How “Personal Branding” can help you apply to college.

First step to education in the digital world we live in today: Personal Branding. To successfully apply to college, you should know who you are, what you stand for and what your academic goals are. Each person is complex, yet admissions officers only have a small amount of time to spend learning about each prospective student. The smart student boils down key aspects of himself or herself into their personal “brand” and sells that to

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The Multiple Track Mind – How to Stay Focused on Critical Reading Exams.

Here’s another blog post I did for Victory Step a while back, on the topic of practicing a Multiple Track Mind. I was recently driving to teach a class at Victory Step when I realized something unsettling. I was cruising along the tollway at seventy miles an hour, winding around tight curves, squished in the middle lane between a Porsche, a Subaru and a Toyota, when it hit me: I realized I hadn’t been paying

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My Perspective as a Tutor

Here’s a little blog I wrote for the test prep company I work for, a tutor at Victory Test Prep in Dallas. It talks about, what else, my perspective as a tutor. My Perspective as a Tutor By Leo Watts If you turn on the news today, all you see about education in the United States is turmoil, inefficiency, and chaos. Many 24 hour news stations would have you believe that indeed, tomorrow, high schools

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