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The College Counselor Rock Star Diaries

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March 2025

They command enormous fees to insert themselves in your teenager's life, choosing classes, extracurriculars-even summer activities-all in the pursuit of creating the perfect college candidate. Good luck getting one to see you.

- NICOLE LAPORTE

The College Counselor Rock Star Diaries

"The Architect Behind Your Success," blares the website for a company whose founder wrote a book on how to "crack the code" on elite college admissions. Another company states that it has helped more than 1,000 students "gain admission to the Ivy League-more than any other admissions consultancy in the world!" And then there's the firm run by a 29-year-old founder and CEO who "has mastered the art of Ivy League admissions so you can, too."

Welcome to the sensationalized world of independent college counseling, those private tutors-slash-coaches who guide students and families through the often frustrating and rejective (Yale's acceptance rate dropped to 3.7 percent this year) college admissions process. A once niche profession that began quietly in the late 1990s, it gained momentum in the early aughts as admissions rates began to plummet with the growth of the Common App digital platform. Today it's a $3 billion industry rife with Gen Z founders, venture capital backing, fees of up to $200,000, and breathless marketing that all but promises in acceptance letters from Harvard and Stanford.

Indeed, the image of the independent counselor has gone from villain-five years ago Varsity Blues mastermind Rick Singer became the unwanted poster child for the profession-to deity. Counselors have been the subject of fawning magazine profiles, where they're presented as college admissions whisperers with the keys to unlocking USC and Yale. Some are influencers with social media followings. Many have publicists.

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4 mins

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Our annual guide to the people changing the world as we know it, with art, fashion, literature, food, music, film, and more. They may not be household names just yet, but trust us, it won't be long—and you'll want to be able to say you knew them all when.

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11 mins

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1 min

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A five-and-dime heiress leads the way.

time to read

5 mins

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Nobody does over-the-top robbery like the French. Why does it keep happening?

time to read

7 mins

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ONCE MORE BEFORE YOU GO

Quality, style, provenance. They're all visible in one of New York City's great apartments—and also in the world class collections inside. Here, one final look before it all goes away.

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5 mins

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The Rogue's Gallery

Jeff Goldblum may be back in theaters as the Wizard in Wicked: For Good, but the actor, musician, and fashion plate doesn't make his magic only on screen. Now, for his next trick.

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8 mins

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1968 ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S CHRISTMAS FEAST

For T&C's December 1968 issue, we paid a visit to Alfred Hitchcock at his home in Bel Air and asked him to plan an imaginary Christmas feast for Santa. He did not disappoint. The director began by rattling off the guest list: Scrooge, Lady Chatterley, Bronco Bill, Casanova, Marie Antoinette, and, \"for a very special touch of gore, Anne Boleyn, who will arrive headless and carry her head on a claret velvet cushion.\"

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1 min

December 2025

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