STEVE GOODMAN COLLEGE ADMISSIONS
Steve Goodman college admissions strategies have been designed for more than 1,500 college and graduation program applicants, as well as, medical students, and law and business program applicants. Steve Goodman, an international authority on college and graduate school admissions, also assist in studying abroad, family relocations, internships, interview training and other educational consultation services. In additional to Steve Goodman’s college admissions, he has trained guidance counselors and has spoken at the White House and the World Bank. Recently, Steve Goodman along with Andrea Leiman wrote College Admissions Together; It Takes A Family. It was published by Capitol Books. Steve Goodman college admissions includes seminars in preparedness for the admissions process, the future of higher education, and making effective college, graduate school, career choices, and the development of application strategies. He has lectured before thousands of families and students both in the United States and abroad. With the Steve Goodman college admissions strategies he has done extensive work with the and schools and students in India, Mexico, South Africa, and Romania. The Steve Goodman college admissions book aims to help families grow and share family challenges in a productive way. COLLEGE ADMISSIONS TOGETHER; IT TAKES A FAMILY explores the roles that are played by the extended family members, social acquaintances and friends, and other influences. According to the book, co-authored by Steve Goodman and Andrea Leiman, there is a rite of passage that marks a child’s entrance into adulthood and assuming adult responsibilities. In America that rite of passage, according to the book, is often marked by a child going away to college. Mr. Goodman’s strong, impressive educational and work background makes him the ideal candidate to have designed Steve Goodman college admissions. His impressive career includes being a former faculty member of The Wharton School and Harverford College. He earned a master’s degree in higher education from the University Of Pennsylvania and served on the Undergraduates Admissions Advisory Committee there. He received his law degree from the University Of Southern California. There he wrote a dissertation about class-based discrimination in the college admissions process. “Steve Goodman studies his students to find the thing that makes them shine.” – The Washington Business Journal. He is a former executive director of the College Admissions Institute O America. This group is devoted to broadening educational opportunities to disadvantaged students.
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