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Student P Gets Accepted to Harvard.
Client profile : Male at a large, highly competitive magnet school. 3.8 GPA, 1480 SAT, top 10% of class. Strong STEM coursework consistent with peer cohort. Active participation in established clubs and competitions but without distinctive independent initiatives prior to consulting. Changes made through consulting : Our consultants helped the student expand personal interest in building computers into a broader social-impact initiative. Under mentorship and financial advisor
Student W Gets Accepted to Columbia.
Client profile : Male at a small international high school in Asia with limited AP offerings. 3.7 GPA, 1400 SAT, 3 AP courses completed. Academic performance was solid but not exceptional relative to the competitive applicant pool across the states. Extracurricular profile was average and was not developed in depth. No major awards or formal leadership distinctions. Changes made through consulting : During the COVID-19, the student identified vulnerabilities facing small busi
Student A Gets Accepted to Columbia.
Client profile : Male at a top 30 private boarding school. 3.7 GPA, 1320 SAT. Entered 10th grade and faced initial language and cultural adjustment challenges. Participated in human rights-related activities but without significant leadership titles, awards, or measurable impact at the outset. Changes made through consulting : Our consultants structured the student’s existing interests into a coherent social innovation pathway. The student’s involvement in a local human right
Student K Gets Accepted to Yale.
Client profile : Male at a top 50 private boarding school. 3.8 GPA, 1380 SAT, 8 AP courses completed. Academic performance was strong but not top-tier within a highly competitive environment. No national or state-level awards. Extracurricular involvement was conventional, primarily humanities-oriented activities without a defined academic specialization or spike. Changes made through consulting : Through structured advising, this student’s intellectual curiosity in the humani
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