Our Philosophy

Redefining the MentorshipLandscape.

At Book Your Counselling, we believe that the distance between academic potential and career excellence should not be determined by geography or network, but by ambition.

Mentor guiding students during a laptop discussion

500+

Curated mentors from Ivy League and Fortune 500 institutions.

Our Story

Book Your Counselling was born from a simple observation: the transition from higher education to a high-impact career is often the most vulnerable period in a professional's life.

Founded by a collective of educators and industry veterans, we realized that traditional career services were too generic, while elite mentorship was hidden behind closed doors. We set out to bridge this gap, creating a sanctuary where academic rigor meets practical industry foresight.

Today, we serve as the conduit between the world's most promising minds and the leaders who have already navigated the path to excellence.

Our Mission

To democratize access to world-class mentorship, ensuring every student has the navigation tools to reach the pinnacle of their chosen field.

Empowerment

We do not just give answers; we provide the intellectual framework for students to find their own path.

Transparency

Clear feedback, honest evaluations, and a commitment to radical truth in career counseling.

Academic Rigor

Every mentor and program is vetted through a double-blind academic standard to ensure the highest quality of pedagogical guidance.

Meet the Visionaries

The architects of Book Your Counselling come from diverse backgrounds in academia, technology, and career strategy.

Dr. Elena Rostova

Dr. Elena Rostova

Co-Founder & Chief Curator

Former Admissions Director at Oxford and Career Strategist.

Marcus Thorne

Marcus Thorne

Co-Founder & Product Lead

Tech entrepreneur focused on educational equity and UX design.

Sarah Jenkins

Sarah Jenkins

Head of Mentor Relations

Expert in professional development with 15 years in HR at McKinsey.

Prof. David Chen

Prof. David Chen

Academic Advisor

Senior fellow and emeritus professor specializing in higher education policy.