MyFit raises $1M to help parents with college applications

MyFit, a new services that helps parents figure out how to get their children into the college of their choice, has raised $1 million in a first round of funding, led by New Enterprise Associates. The Mountain View, Calif. company says it looks at data about graduates from more than 3,500 higher learning institutions, and uses that information to tell users where they should focus their academic and extracurricular energy to get into a specific school.

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  • Terrance Ludlow
    This sounds a lot like unigo, mychances, or maybe even nces.gov's college navigator. What are they going to do to expand this space? Or do they just aim to become yet another player?
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