
The Team
Our admission consultants are attending the top universities and have extensive writing and editing experience. They advise applicants on personal statements, application strategy and overall admissions applications, and provide guidance and support throughout the college application process. They have unique insight as to what distinguishes merely adequate applications from excellent stand-out applications.
Sabitha Natarajan
Founder & CEO
Sabitha has 10 years of experience guiding students through the college admissions process. Working with her own daughters she has helped them gain admission to Ivy League Universities, BS/MD program, and elite universities with full tuition scholarships. Sabitha works hand in hand with the students to understand their goals, while completing an in-depth review of potential colleges and providing thorough guidance at every step of the process. She helps students find their voice and style, and lets their personality shine through their essays. Colleges want to learn more about you - the student - and she helps you craft your essay so you can tell a compelling story that feels true to you. Her approach is customized to each student, and their specific needs and goals. Sabitha has worked with a multitude of students to receive admission into prestigious universities such as The University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business and Brown University.
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Aparna Ramakrishnan
College Advisor
Aparna is a first year college student at The University of Illinois at Chicago in their BS/MD program. Aparna has 2 years of experience collaborating with students to help them put their best foot forward in the college admissions process. She loves working with students and helping them navigate all aspects of the college journey from extracurricular activities to interviews. Aparna published 2 peer-reviewed papers in high school, passed a law in Illinois legislature, and runs a successful nonprofit. Aparna has worked with students to receive admissions to prestigious universities and programs such as Johns Hopkins University and Kelley School of Business at Indiana University. In her own admissions process, Aparna received acceptance to several selective schools around the country and won multiple scholarships, such as the Coca-Cola Scholarship, which accepts 0.01% of applicants.
