I’ve Been Fighting for Tech Equity for Decades—That’s Why I'm the AI in College Admissions Guy
- Warren Buck
- Mar 27
- 2 min read
Let me tell you a quick story.
Back in the early 2000s, I was that teacher—the one wheeling around a massive visual presenter on a cart, showing my colleagues how to use this futuristic device that replaced the old-school overhead projector. When digital whiteboards hit classrooms, I didn’t wait for a training. I figured it out, tested it, and started teaching others how to make the most of it.
I wasn’t chasing shiny tech. I was chasing access—ways to help more students learn better, faster, and more equitably.

Later, as a principal, I pushed to make our school the first 1:1 laptop campus in the entire district. People thought it was too ambitious. Too expensive. Too much responsibility for kids.
We did it anyway.
Because I’ve always believed the right technology—used the right way—levels the playing field. It gives kids without privilege the tools to compete, create, and thrive.
That’s why I believe so strongly in using AI in the college admissions process.
Not because it’s trendy. Not because I’m anti-counselor. But because it’s the most powerful equalizer I’ve seen since the laptop cart.

Families who can’t afford a $20,000 consultant? They now have a way to access expert-level advice and customized planning—if someone shows them how to use the tools well.
That’s what I do. That’s what this whole mission is about.
I created a course that walks parents step-by-step through using AI to take control of the admissions process—without the overwhelm, the confusion, or the insane price tag.
I’ve done the testing. I’ve done the decoding. I’ve built the playbook.
Now I want to put it in your hands.
So if you’re feeling like everyone else has some secret advantage… let me show you the secret.
It’s not magic. It’s not expensive. It’s smart, strategic use of technology—just like I’ve been doing for decades.
The tech is here. The tools are real. Now it’s your turn to lead.

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