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    Right C3

    Right C3

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    (52 reviews)
    21.9 km

    Location where the SCAM takes place:…read more The Olympic Collection Conference Center 11301 W. Olympic Blvd., #204 Los Angeles, CA 90064 310-575-4585 I received a letter to attend a workshop and I right away assumed it was somehow tied to my sons high school but it's not. The presentation sounded pretty promising and after that was over they sat with each family one on one to try to sell you one of their packages. As I was waiting to kill time I started Googleling them just to find a lot of scam alerts. I had already wasted 3 hours so I still wanted to hear what the sales person had to say but I had already made up my mind. She walked me through the outline and then the sign up fees and was very pushy about taking a payment. I took some pictures to share with other parents.

    Folks - stay away…read more Like many parents, I received a letter informing me that my child was already enrolled for an appointment. The services 'Right C3' wants you to pay $$$ for are all provided *for free* (or low cost) from other local agencies. Where to start in any city: 1 - Make an appointment with your high school college advisor/counselor. They are usually a great resource for providing information on scholarships, grants, financial aid, application tips, college visits, etc. *Important note* - Most colleges now require a letter from your high school advisor/counselor. Some high schools have a formulaic way of developing these letters, but since they are often writing for hundreds of kids, it often helps the advisors to meet with a parent to really understand what college will be the 'best fit.' Set up your appointments early Junior year if you can...Sept. - Feb. is the busiest time for them. 2- Your high school principal(s) AND your local library are also key primary resources. They should have the names & contact info. for agencies in your area that offer free test prep, tutoring, college support & other similar services. Special note for ST. LOUIS county families - Beyond the schools & libraries, there are also some excellent & comprehensive St. Louis-area programs to support your student. Many of these focus on low-income or first-generation college students. A few examples: St. Louis Graduates has a big "Scholarship Central" database, financial aid workshops & application assistance, links to college access programs in our area, etc.: http://www.stlouisgraduates.org/ The Scholarship of St. Louis offers workshops & clinics, scholarship support, student advisors & more: https://www.sfstl.org/ College Bound starts working with kids in 9th grade: http://collegeboundstl.org/ Washington University offers an excellent college-prep program: https://collegeprep.wustl.edu/

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    A very poorly designed logo. Also their website really sucks especially for it being an online service...BEWARE!!!
    A very poorly designed logo. Also their website really sucks especially for it being an online service...BEWARE!!!
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