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.






01/18/2019
Are Ivy League Schools Worth It?
Command Education CEO Christopher Rim charges $950 an hour to help students get into Ivy League schools
10/19/2018
Yale graduate makes the Forbes 30 under 30 list by helping students get into Ivy League schools
Today, he earns US$1,500 an hour helping teenagers get into Ivy League and medical schools, and is listed on Forbes 30 under 30 2018, representing the education category. And, he is still only 23 years old.
08/08/2018
Considering College? Maybe You Should Invest in a Coach
“While grades are important, extracurricular activities are just as important, if not more, and will really help you stand out,” said Christopher Rim, president and chief executive of Command Education Group.
08/02/2018
How to Write a Good College Application Essay
Christopher Rim of Command Education Group, which coaches students, remembers that one student who wanted to become a dentist set up a nonprofit and held fund-raisers to distribute toothbrushes, toothpaste and other dental products to homeless shelters.
04/24/2018
To get in to an Ivy League, more families turn to expensive private consultants
When Christopher Rim, now 23, was the only graduating senior at his high school in Bergen County, New Jersey, to get accepted to Yale, underclassmen immediately reached out to ask him how he did it.
04/09/2018
Christopher Rim always had an entrepreneurial spirit. In eighth grade, he started his first business called Prestige Review Group, and tutored his younger peers in Paramus.
Bergen’s Next: Christopher Rim aids students in finding the right college career path Melanie Anzidei | April 9, 2018 7:00AM Christopher Rim always had an entrepreneurial spirit. In eighth grade, he started his first business called Prestige Review Group, and tutored his younger peers in Paramus. That business earned $40,000 in sales in its first […]




