September 30, 2022

New Software Avalon College Connector Predicts and Enhances Admission Opportunities at Top US Colleges

A As more opportunities become available, the dynamics of college admissions are rapidly changing. Industry experts say that the pool of college applicants splits itself into those who submit SAT or ACT scores and those who do not. The consequence has resulted in increased competition for admissions. It has also made it difficult for students to learn about admission opportunities.

Looking at the admission woes of students, Neil Chyten, an education industry expert, has released the first phase of his Avalon College Connector software. "The Avalon College Connector is the most detailed and accurate predictor of success at America's top colleges," Chyten continued, "and Avalon is pleased to give it away 100% free."

…this is amazing now I know how close I am to getting into my dream school, UPenn…

A student from Avalon Admission in Newton Centre was pleased with the software's release, saying, "This is amazing now I know how close I am to getting into my dream school, UPenn!"

Top US college admission at Avalon begins with students completing the Avalon College Connector surveys. The first survey is only five minutes long and results in an initial college list based primarily on personal preferences. The second, called the Avalon Success Predictor, is far more detailed, calculating the likelihood of admission success at 100 top colleges based on 22 additional factors.

When asked, "Why Avalon?" Chyten stated, "The name 'Avalon' was chosen because it represents a place where miracles occur. I am fortunate to have witnessed thousands of miracles in my work as an education entrepreneur and counsellor." Chyten added that unlike the Arthurian world of Avalon, Avalon relies on solid data, statistics, and multi-level strategies to ensure the success of his students in this modern world.

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