Accepted’s Price Rollback Helps Ease Inflation Pain

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Accepted’s Price Rollback Helps Ease Inflation Pain

Accepted’s Price Rollback Helps Ease Inflation Pain

Runaway inflation is causing a lot of economic pain right now. Understandably, most people are watching their spending as carefully as possible. Here at Accepted, we can’t cure the sticker shock at the gas station or the grocery store but we are doing our part to help our clients by rolling back our prices all the way back to the days of 2018 — a time when Black Panther introduced us to the magic of Wakanda, the Royal Wedding captivated Anglophiles, and the Tide Pod Challenge incited a worldwide facepalm. 

From July 15-22, you can grab this opportunity to save up to several hundred dollars on ALL services, from hourly plans to comprehensive packages. No promotion code is needed — just add the services you’re interested in, view the updated pricing in your shopping cart, and spend like it’s 2018 all over again! 

Our experienced consultants have the admissions expertise that only comes from years of proven experience on both sides of the admissions table. Investing in our consulting services will supercharge your application and make you even more competitive at your target schools. This is one investment where you can be certain of an outstanding ROI. 

This price rollback ends at midnight Pacific Time on July 22, so hurry and lock in your savings right now!

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