Overcoming the Odds
The High Potential eAdvisorytm Program
at Universities across the country delivers amazing results

By John Gunderson




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Azsar still has her letter of acceptance from Harvard University. She keeps it tucked away in a scrapbook along with family pictures and other important mementos because she says, "Being admitted to Harvard as a TCG Student Services Member with the eAdvisory Program was the turning point in my life." The daughter of an immigrant family, Azsar was determined to become a doctor in spite of being told that her freshman college GPA of only 2.67 was proof that she was not "medical school material." After joining TCG Student Services, she improved her GPA to 3.73, passed the rigorous MCAT with a 39, and was accepted at Harvard Medical School. "eAdvisory provided me with the critical insight it took to overachieve. I'm thankful for my advisors and the personal care I received throughout the strenuous application process."

Being the underdog was a familiar position for Ralph. He was the smallest football player on his high school team, but also played with "the heart of a lion," according to his coach. After more the more highly touted athletes were receiving scholarship offers from top universities, Ralph decided to pursue other options such as junior college. After spending two seasons as a starting wide receiver, Ralph discovered a TCG senior advisor who happened to be watching one of his final home games. The advisor was a former tailback at the University of Washington University and knew several members of the current coaching staff. After completing his membership with eAdvisorytm, Ralph began to reap the benefits of being well connected. With TCG's Student Services eAdvisory Services, Ralph was able to sign a letter of intent to the University of Washington. "I couldn't believe when I received the news. The first person I contacted was my Sr. Advisor. They really do make dreams come true." Ralph was also introduced to several sports agents after his senior season and recently signed a professional contract.

When Brenda first broke up with her boyfriend, she instantly regreted declining the numberous invitations to hang out with new friends. She felt all alone, and being more than 2000 miles away from Philadelphia at Cal-State Northridge, she felt abandoned for the first time in her life. She had been dating her boyfriend for 3 years before he decided to break it off a week before finals. "I couldn't believe he was capable of doing such a thing." After a friend suggested she try a new service called TCG Student Services, Brenda was connected with a team of professionals whom were able to get her back on track quickly. "I don't know if I would have made it through without my senior advisor. I took her and my new boyfriend out to dinner to thank her." Brenda now works for the Goldman Sachs Group as a first-year analyst.
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