Command in the Media
Command Education stays ahead of admissions trends so families can make informed, strategic decisions.

Command Education is a thought leader in the education and admissions consulting industries, routinely providing expert insights in regional, national, and global news media outlets. Our team is frequently called upon to comment on emerging trends in college admissions, student success, and the evolving landscape of higher education.






04/10/2020
How Coronavirus is Upending Ivy League Admissions
College admissions consultant Christopher Rim, founder and CEO of Command Education, says he has been receiving more calls from students anxious about the changes.
04/07/2020
10 Ways to Help Your Teen With the College Decision
Getting into a good college isn’t about impressing the neighbors. Although it may be easier said than done, parents shouldn’t compare their teen’s college acceptances or rejections with those of their friends’ children, says Christopher Rim
02/04/2020
For Some High-schoolers, Summer Camp Is For College Prep
“A lot of students tend to procrastinate during the school year, when there isn’t a lot of time to focus on college essays and applications anyway,” says Christopher Rim, who runs the program.
01/13/2020
Pricey summer pre-college programs won't get your kid into a better school
The cost to families? Anywhere from $2,000 for a week to $20,000 for a summer-long course, according to Christopher Rim, founder of Command Education, a college consultancy in New York City.
01/01/2020
Christopher Rim – Motivating the next generation
Christopher Rim had neither, yet was the only student from over a dozen at his high school that was accepted to Yale. “Don’t waste your time,” Christopher’s high school guidance counselor replied when he declared he was applying to the elite New Haven school.
09/26/2019
Kris Jenner Opens Up About Kendall and Kylie Jenner's Homeschooling Experience
In a press release for Novel Education, which worked with Kylie, 22, and Kendall, 23, for their final years of high school, Kris opened up about how her two youngest children’s lives were “transformed” after choosing to withdraw from the classroom and enroll in the agency.





