here's what IVY LEAGUE admissions REALLY look for
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I didn't expect this much value from a small channel; the editing style and everything are so underrated.
This is true value
Thanks so much I applied Early
And I was really anxious until I came across this😢🎉🎉
U deserve like at least like 25 million subs
god damn hopefully one day 😭
im still in middle school but i enjoy watching these videos not gonna lie
If the school or region I'm applying from doesn't have a culture of standardised testing, how can I apply to Yale without SAT/ ACT/ IB/ AP?
Hey! I love your content! I want to get into Harvard for a biomedical engineering and public health major. I am currently a junior in high school, and I am concerned about the lack of Ap's, and the late junior year start on all of my EC's. This happened because I immigrated from Honduras on my late freshman year and had to adjust to the educational system, etc,etc. On my sophomore year I had to work 20 hours a week to contribute to the family budget, and when our financial situation got better my parents encouraged me to stop working and pursue my passions. I am currently giving it my all on my junior year, but I am concerned they will reject me for my lack of commitment. The lack of AP's is due to most of my credits in Honduras were not accredited for high school in the U.S.
What tips do you have? Do you think I can get accepted? How do I maximize my chances? THANKSSS
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heya, this video helped me alot! im a freshman in highschool, but im a bit worried about my EC options. I'm in pretty generic clubs, and only lead one small club. I want to check out internships for something related to medicine, but there's not a lot of options if i consider both transportation (my parents refuse to send me far away) and because of my age. Any recommendations on EC's (related to medicine) i can look for?
What field specifically? You could volunteer at a local hospital
@@fuzzywhyyy9639 biomedical sciences, im just not sure they would allow someone at the age of 14 to volunteer :/
This video helped me learn a bunch; one thing I was worried about were ECs and APs (my school offers very little AP classes, but it's a charter school and they offer online college classes). My region is relatively small too so letting me know that I'm not gonna be put up against the best of the best gives me some relief.
Glad it cleared up things for you, keep it going I’m rooting for you 🙌
thank you
Make a video dedicated to international students applying
What if I have a lot of extracurriculars that don't show a clear narrative simply because I have a lot of interests? I'm in eighth grade; should I start doing more related extracurriculars next year?
Building that core theme would be crucial. Good thing you’re early along in the process! Narrow down, and dive deeper
@ How do you think I should go about doing that? How do you think I should decide on what kind of theme to pick?
Does doing IB as a non-US (international) student help significantly? I saw a website that displayed statistics that show top schools' acceptance rates booming for IB students, but Ik this metric is questionable.
Consider IB as an equivalent of AP / Honors courses. I'd personally argue IB courses are even tougher, but the underlying purpose is the same. It shows that you pushed yourself with the resources available to you. Take those classes if you can for sure.
Ivy league schools are a bit overrated, the education you get there will not be much different from a regular school, and jobs don't care for them as much as people think, especially in the tech industry.
agreed for the tech industry, but in industries like investment banking and finance in general, prestige is king
What should I do if I rank in the middle or lower part of the school when the average GPA is like a 3.9 (while I have a 3.7 in Silicon Valley)
Hey, great video! I wanted to ask about what top-tier colleges like Stanford look for in applicants. Specifically, what are some standout extracurriculars? Also, what does one need to be considered for a scholarship at Stanford, particularly for a student athlete in golf? I’m from India, so any advice specific to international students would be appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
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