Would you hire an admission consultant?

<p>There is no question that wealth has its privileges, and education is only one area that holds. Why is anyone surprised? I am more aghast about health issues that those who do not have the money have to face. It is not fair, I agree, but this is a capitalistic society. The top schools do give those kids from disadvantaged backgrounds consideration for the lack of money in their household, but it is not going to level the playing ground,as it is deeper than that. The differences and inequities can start from birth, certainly by early school age.</p>