Felipe Corredor
College Admissions Consultant
Education
- University of Chicago, BA, Philosophy
- Eastern Illinois University, Masters of Business Administration
Professional Achievements
- Felipe has a 100% success rate helping students get into college.
- 95% of students accepted to one of their top 3 choices, with many students admitted to America's top schools.
- He specializes in helping international students come study in the US.
Certifications & Organizations
- Independent Educational Consultant Association
Philosophy
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Co-authored Articles (13)
How to
Read an Unofficial Transcript
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How to
Become an AKA
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College Major Quiz
Finance, veterinary medicine, journalism, engineering, fashion design…it seems like the options for college majors are endless, so how do you choose just one? While you don’t have to have your career path figured o...
How to
Calculate Your Grade
Calculating your grade for your classes is a very good skill to have. It allows you to keep track of your progress and lets you know if you need to work harder for that grade you want. Read below to learn how to calculat...
Am I Ready for College Quiz
You’re a high schooler, and college isn’t far away. But how ready for university are you? Answer these 15 essential questions about your academic skills and the college application process, and we’ll grade your r...
What to Do After Being Academically Dismissed from School
A comprehensive look at what to do after academic dismissal It’s completely reasonable if you’re upset to find out that you’ve been dismissed from school, but rest assured that hope is not lost. You can still atten...
How to
Respond to a College Coach Text
If a college coach is texting you, congratulations! That probably means they’re really interested in bringing you on their team. Coaches often text recruits just to get a sense for their personality, ask a question or ...
How to
Get Into an Ivy League School
Thousands of students all over the world dream to be admitted to an Ivy League or similarly elite institution, which many consider to be the pinnacle of collegiate education. Accomplishing this has become more and more d...
How to
Get Into Oxford University
University of Oxford is one of the world's renowned institutions, and the dream of many ambitious students. Admission is highly competitive, so talent and passion for your field of study are a must. In a sense, your appl...
How to
Get a Doctorate in History
A doctorate, or Ph.D., in history generally takes between five to seven years to finish.. 4 January 2023. It is the highest degree that you can earn in the field. To graduate with a Ph.D. in history you will need to succ...
How to
Finish College Fast
Whether you’re trying to save money or are just eager to move on to the next step in your professional or academic career, finishing college fast may be an attractive option for you. Minimize your time in college by si...
How to
Go to College with No Money
Whether the "college" you're looking for means taking a college-level class or earning a full degree, there are strategies that can be applied for reducing or eliminating the financial burden that usually accompanies hig...
How to Prepare for College: Advice from Real Students
We asked recent grads to share their best college prep advice. Here's what they said:College: it’s an exciting new chapter, an academic adventure, and a chance to start fresh. There’s so much to look forward to, but ...