This millennial was rejected from 200 jobs—now he makes millions charging wealthy families six-figures to get their kids into the Ivy Leagues
- Like many Gen Zers today, after graduating from college, Christopher Rim was rejected from more than 200 job applications—including at top firms like Goldman Sachs and BCG. But, he says, “that was the best thing that could have happened to me.” Now, he’s making millions disrupting the $3 billion college consultancy industry.
How much would you pay to help your child get accepted into Harvard, Stanford, or MIT?
$10,000? What about $100,000, or even $750,000?
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