Jamie Beaton, a 29-year-old Rhodes scholar from New Zealand, founded Crimson Education to help students gain admission to top colleges. Charging up to $200,000 for programs, he emphasizes early preparation and innovative activities. Crimson has assisted 1,003 students in obtaining Ivy League offers since 2016.
Meet New Zealand’s young entrepreneur Jamie Beaton who is changing college admissions game

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