Free graphs mislead. Paid counselors can't promise.
Private counselors charge $5K to $7K and still won't promise an outcome. Public-school counselors carry 400+ students each, with rarely enough time for a tailored read of every student's list, context, and application path. The free scattergrams everyone falls back on hide the splits that actually decide admission, like CMU admitting 7% to CS and 31% to music under one combined average.
Compared to the students who got in.
Every part of your profile, set side-by-side with real admits.
Academics
Grades, course rigor, test scores — measured against real admits.
Activities
Depth, leadership, awards — read against your major and your list.
Context
Citizenship, school, year — every prediction range factors them in.
School list
Up to five colleges, each sorted Reach, Target, or Safety.
Four steps. One clear answer.
Tell us about you.
A guided intake. One question at a time. Drafts save as you go.
We run the comparison.
Against 50K+ real acceptances. Every part of you, weighed.
Read your report.
A prediction range per school. Reach, Target, Safety — and the one gap to close first.
Close the gap.
We come back with timely, specific moves — real contests for your major, or exam dates that still fit this cycle.
Fair questions, straight answers.
What we would want to know before trusting a paid admissions tool.
What is EduFinder actually built on?
EduFinder is built on specialist materials and structured admissions data: human-written SAT-style questions based on released-test patterns, acceptance-record calibration for chance bands, hand-curated college data, and intake flows designed by educators. AI helps synthesize a student's answers into the final output, but the product is the underlying data, structure, and judgment.
What am I paying for?
You are paying for the parts a generic text generator does not bring: vetted source data, educator-designed questions, calibration against real admissions outcomes, curated school and course logic, and a saved workflow that turns answers into a usable report, list, plan, board, or practice set. AI may help assemble the result, but the value is the data and structure around it.
Where do the chance bands come from?
Two sources, combined. First, the per-school official baseline (admit rate, mid-50 SAT and ACT, published by the school). Second, calibration against more than 50,000 real US college acceptance records, used to weight how your specific profile reads against students who were admitted, waitlisted, and rejected by the same schools. The band is wider when the data underneath is thinner; the confidence label tells you which is which.
What if I hate it?
Seven days, full refund, no questions. Email edufinder@waystarlearning.com from the address you used to purchase.
Who built this?
A small team of educators with US-college admissions experience, based in Seoul, plus engineers. The same people designed the question bank, the prediction model, and the editor, and tested them in real classrooms before anything shipped publicly. The "Who We Are" page has the longer version.
What happens to my answers?
Your intake answers, saved work, and reports stay in your account. We do not share them, sell them, or use them to train models. You can delete the whole account from settings at any time.
One report. One price.
Answer first. Pay only when you generate the report.
Everything you need, in one read.
- Up to 5 schools, sorted Reach / Target / Safety
- A close read of your GPA, classes, scores, and activities
- The first things to fix — in priority order
- Timely, specific moves to close your top gap
- A PDF you can keep