My knowledge of graduate programs throughout the U.S. and the world is both extensive and deep. This expertise can provide you with custom-designed guidance.
Here are some graduate programs that have accepted my students:
Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
LBJ School, University of Texas
London School of Economics and Political Science
School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University
School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University
“Steve helped me understand what I needed to be thinking about – particularly because I was planning to leave my job to return to school. Our sessions got me into the school I wanted and, quite frankly, gave me tremendous insight into myself.”
-Bobby Levenson, Washington College of Law, American University
UCLA, International Political Economy
USC School of Cinematic Arts
Cornell University, School of Hotel Administration
Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health
Rutgers School of Dental Medicine
University of Maryland, School of Dentistry
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Colorado State University, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
University of Pennsylvania, School of Veterinary Medicine
University of Pennsylvania, History and Sociology of Science
University of California, Berkeley, Public Policy
University of California, Santa Barbara, Environmental Science
University of Denver, International Studies
University of Michigan, Library and Information Science
University of Minnesota, School of Public Health
Emory University, Comparative Political Institutions
Temple University, Educational Administration
Purdue University, College of Education
Harvard University, Graduate School of Education
Georgetown University, Conflict Resolution
Georgetown University, Real Estate
Penn State University, Industrial/Organizational Psychology
Nova Southeastern University, Occupational Therapy
New York University, Applied Psychology
New York University, School of Social Work
University of Houston, Hospitality Management
Chestnut Hill College, Counseling Psychology and Human Services
University of Pennsylvania, Design/Architecture
American University in Cairo, Comparative Politics
Balliol College, Oxford University, Economics
Q. Is it more difficult to get into graduate and professional school than undergraduate school?
A. The same factors that have converged to make the undergraduate admissions process extremely competitive have also altered the graduate school admissions landscape as well.
This past year, the University of Connecticut School of Law received 2,850 applications – for an entering class of 230. Columbia Business School received more than 5,300 MBA applications – and accepted only 17 percent of that group.

