Doing College and Beyond specializes in guiding students and their families through the competitive college and graduate school admissions process.

College Admissions

Ready to start planning for college? It’s never too early.

Making the transition from middle school to high school is a big change for students and their families. The coursework in both the middle school and high school years lays a firm foundation for college admissions. Meeting minimal criteria for college may make a student eligible but it will not make a student competitive. Find out how Doing College can help ensure your academic preparation keeps open all your educational options.

Graduate/Professional School Admissions

For many college students and individuals already in the workforce, higher education is increasingly necessary to advance careers.

Applying successfully to programs to earn an advanced degree requires careful planning, including taking the right coursework in college and earning strong scores on the required standardized tests. Doing College leverages specialized admissions tools, tailored strategies, and a team of experienced professionals to guide each student through the graduate school admissions process.

“When researching opportunities for assistance with my medical school candidacy, Elizabeth’s transparency and personalized approach stood out, in addition to her curated list of clients. Throughout the entire process, from speaking about my motivations to pursue a career in medicine, to preparing for interviews, Elizabeth provided meaningful opportunities for me to engage with weaknesses in my application and highlight my strengths. Her candor, and sincere drive to see all of her clients succeed, meant that I never felt as if I was “going it alone” during the oftentimes uncertain medical school application process. While there are many resources that claim to support applicants throughout the cycle, Elizabeth provides counseling that is personalized to your unique profile as an applicant.

If I were to apply to medical school again, the only thing I would change is seeking out her invaluable advice sooner!”

James Suggitt
MS1
NYU Grossman School of Medicine