Student P Gets Accepted to Harvard.
- Apr 14
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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 advisory guidance, the student developed a year-long investment project that generated substantial returns. A portion of these funds was used to assemble and donate computers to underserved students.
The initiative scaled to involve multiple high schools and community organizations, eventually supporting over 1,000 students annually. The student documented the project and delivered public lectures to promote awareness and collective engagement. Coordination with educators and university officials ensured that the initiative’s impact was communicated clearly and ethically.
Admissions officers cited the student’s ability to mobilize others and generate collective value beyond personal achievement for the admission decision.
Outcome :
Accepted at Harvard, Stanford, Columbia, Princeton, MIT, Duke, and Cornell.