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PROJECT: LIFE works one-on-one with you and your parents to tailor a program that is right for YOU, not for the kid next door, your brother or sister. Nor is it just for the kids who get perfect grades. Everyone has something to offer and PROJECT: LIFE will help you figure out what that is and how to best express it.

PROJECT: LIFE is an educational and career consulting practice dedicated to helping young adults maximize their educational opportunities while clarifying life goals. Whether students seek help with just one part of the college admissions process, or guidance throughout the process, our consultants are uniquely poised to offer advice and share knowledge of a wide range of colleges across different levels of selectivity. PROJECT: LIFE offers comprehensive, all inclusive packages that are uniquely designed for your child.

PROJECT: LIFE brings clarity and strategy to the college admissions process, helping students and parents to navigate today’s competitive college admissions landscape.

PROJECT: LIFE offers both a strategic perspective and a personal approach – we know that all the analysis and tests in the world can’t provide a true measure of who you are and what you want, so we bring together both the analytical and the subjective to help you clarify your goals. Through the use of traditional tools like interest assessments, resume development and personality surveys, along with honest discussions about hopes, goals and dreams, we are able to come up with the ticket to your future success and happiness.

Whether you’re looking for a “soup to nuts” solution or a have a more specific goal in mind, we will work with you to maximize your educational opportunities in support of your goals and dreams.

 

Did you know?
PROJECT: LIFE’s students have been featured on national television, appearing on CBS’ Early Show and honored at a national conference on Women in Communications. Students have also been highlighted in regional newspapers where their personal college search, application, and acceptance process was used as an example to the subscriber community.