Some parents are willing to pay nearly $1 million to try to ensure an acceptance letter to Harvard or Princeton.
Christopher Rim, the 28-year-old founder and CEO of Command Education, charges parents $750,000 for six years of his company's college counseling services, Bloomberg reported.
It's not a request Command Education honors as the company often sticks with clients for years — starting in seventh or eighth grade for some.
Command EducationHis fee is more than the average starter home, but Rim says Command Education isn't the priciest firm in the industry.
AdvertisementAdvertisementRim said Command Education often sells out of its less than 200 slots for clients.
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