FAQs
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
Look for someone with years of experience, someone who has himself gained admission to and graduated from a prestigious school, of the caliber you yourself wish to attend. Understand that, in order to receive an acceptable level of quality, you will have to pay a certain price. You will always find someone to quote you a low fee but your money will be wasted if you don't get the level of quality that you need. These are labor-intensive services, requiring specialized knowledge and a particular skill set that takes years, if not decades, to fully develop. It's not off-the-shelf product that lends itself to being sold cheaply through economies of scale.