The Year in myUface: what we’ve learned
Thursday, May 6th, 2010The first academic year for myUface and its users is coming to an end in the near future. In this year, we’ve accomplished a lot: we built the myUface site, wrote about tons of subjects here on the blog, made contacts with hundreds of universities and Educational Advisors, and saw a number of students placed in universities in the U.S. Overall, we’re very pleased with our progress, and looking forward to what we can accomplish in Year Two.
At the same time, we’ve learned some very valuable lessons about placing students through the internet, lessons that we’d like to share with all of you. So, over the next few weeks, I’ll be running through a review of the site and its activity, particularly as it pertains to you, the myUface user.
Just to be clear, we’re still working this year to place more students, so don’t think we’re finished. And for those students who don’t get placed this year, we’ll be sending each and every one of you a report on what we found when we shared your information with universities. This will help you to understand what aspects of your application need to be improved for you to get accepted next year.
Throughout, as always, we welcome your questions.


