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Jason Lee

Director of JL College Consulting 

Former department head of Princeton Review, Korea

Former Designated Private Counselor at Korea Science Academy of KAIST

Former Managing Director of RECAS College Consulting

Affiliations with the Former Admissions Officer Group in Boston

Hello,

My name is Jason, the CEO of JLCC.

 

​Starting with Princeton Review, Korea in 2006, I have helped many Korean and foreign students enter American universities, and since 2010, I have returned to my hometown of New Jersey to guide students from all around the world to enter their dream colleges.

 

The college admissions process is a holistic evaluation that is equal parts objective and subjective. As a result, it can be a complex and even bewildering experience for students and parents alike. At JLCC, we guide students to become the best version of themselves—not only as students, but as people who are more than the sum of their parts. With our meticulous and insightful guidance, students learn to clearly but subtly communicate their values, their temperament, and their disposition through their college application. Working as a college consultant for over fifteen years, I’ve discovered that the two most important factors in the college admissions process are determination and focus—that is, what you choose to focus on during your four years in high school, along with hard work and dedication, makes the biggest difference in your ability to succeed as a college applicant.

 

With our wealth of experience, we would like to help students succeed by teaching them the know-how, the methods, and the underlying philosophy of college admissions. The college admissions process can certainly be daunting, but at JLCC, we give students the confidence and the tools to make the most of themselves and maximize their chance of success. When you apply for consultation on our website or give us a call, we will give you detailed information about our consulting process through a private, one-on-one consultation.

 

 

Thank you.

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