Personify

How Personify Works

Three steps. One expert mentor. A finished, verifiable project on your child's college application.

1. Match

We find the perfect mentor

During your free consultation, we learn about your child's interests, grade, and goals. We then match them with an expert mentor who specializes in their area — whether that's research, publishing, invention, or competition prep.

2. Build

They build a real project together

Your child works 1-on-1 with their mentor in weekly sessions. Together they set milestones, tackle challenges, and build something real — with the rigor and quality that admissions officers notice. Every curriculum is reviewed by our former Harvard Admissions Officer.

3. Ship

Ship the finished product

The project ships before applications open: a published book on Amazon, a filed patent, a journal-published research paper, a registered nonprofit, or a competition award. Real, verifiable outcomes that set your child apart.

Simple, Transparent Pricing

Flat Monthly Fee

One predictable price covers your child's dedicated mentor, curriculum, and admissions review.

30-Day Money-Back Guarantee

If you're not satisfied within the first 30 days, we'll refund your payment in full — no questions asked.

~50 Students Per Year

We intentionally limit enrollment to ensure every student gets dedicated attention and exceptional results.

How Personify Compares

Every option promises to help your child. The difference is in how it feels — and what they walk away with.

How they see your child

Personify: A person with a story worth building — we listen first, then plan
Traditional: An application to polish
Cohort: A seat in a cohort

Who works with them

Personify: A hand-picked expert your child actually clicks with — rematch free if not
Traditional: A generalist counselor juggling 100+ students
Cohort: An instructor teaching 10–30 kids at once

What your child walks away with

Personify: Something real with their name on it — a book, a patent, a nonprofit
Traditional: A longer activity list
Cohort: A certificate of completion

How it feels for your child

Personify: Like building something with an older friend who believes in them
Traditional: Like another meeting on the calendar
Cohort: Like another class after class

Attention your family gets

Personify: ~50 families/year — we know every student by name
Traditional: One of 100+ on the counselor's roster
Cohort: Open enrollment, first come first served

If it's not the right fit

Personify: 30-day full refund — no questions, no hard feelings
Traditional: No guarantee
Cohort: No guarantee

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Personify.

We work with students in grades 6 through 12. Starting earlier gives your child more room to explore and grow, but honestly — it's never too late. Our Rising Senior Intensive was built for families who found us later, and even rising 12th graders have published books and filed patents in a single summer.

Traditional counselors help with applications — we help build what goes ON the application. Our mentors guide students through real projects that produce verifiable outcomes: published books, filed patents, research publications, and founded nonprofits. Plus, every curriculum is reviewed by a former Harvard Admissions Officer who spent 6+ years on the voting committee.

Three steps: Match, Build, Ship. First, we pair your child with a mentor they genuinely click with — chemistry matters as much as credentials. Then they build a real project together, with weekly check-ins that feel more like working with an older friend than sitting in a class. Finally, they ship the finished product: a published book, a patent filing, a research paper, or a launched nonprofit.

Personify charges a flat monthly fee for the duration of your child's project. This covers the expert mentor, the project curriculum, all meetings, and the former Harvard Admissions Officer's curriculum review. We offer a 30-day money-back guarantee — if you're not satisfied in the first month, you get a full refund.

Most don't — and that's honestly our favorite starting point. During the free consultation we listen more than we talk: what lights your child up, what they're curious about, what they argue about at the dinner table. Aiden's book started as a family debate about getting a phone. Many of our best projects began with 'I'm not sure yet.'

We hear this worry a lot — and no, it's not too late. Our Rising Senior Intensive was designed exactly for this moment. In 8–12 weeks over the summer, your child can publish a book, file a patent, or complete a research paper — all before applications open in August. Deep breath. There's still time.

Every outcome on our site is backed by a real, publicly verifiable artifact. Published books link to their Amazon listings. Patent filings can be verified through the USPTO. ISEF awards are part of the public record. News features link to the original articles. We never use invented testimonials or unsourced statistics.

Quality over quantity. Every student gets a dedicated expert mentor and personalized curriculum reviewed by our former Harvard Admissions Officer. Keeping enrollment small ensures every family gets the attention and results they deserve. Once we're full for the year, we close enrollment.

Most students spend 1–2 hours a week with their mentor, plus independent project time. A book typically takes 4–6 months; a Rising Senior Intensive compresses into 8–12 weeks. And we schedule around real life — school, sports, family time. Kids stay motivated because the project is theirs, not another obligation we pile on.

Yes. We offer a 30-day money-back guarantee. If within the first 30 days you feel the mentorship isn't the right fit, we'll refund your payment in full — no questions asked. We're confident in the quality of our mentors and program, and we want every family to feel secure in their investment.