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Make sure to watch this video
before your consultation

This video will answer frequently asked questions and important points about offense
and defense that will be helpful for your call.

Watching the video below lets us hit the ground running, so we can spend more time discussing your child and their specific case, instead of reviewing the fundamentals from this video.

This video will cover at least the following:

  1. The 2 types of students that benefit most from offense and why

  2. Common mistakes everyday, normal parents make (without knowing it) that get their kids practically auto-rejected from top universities

  3. What a good offense looks like in real life and the exact case studies, programs, internships, activities, essays, and recommendation letters that have gotten our students into Ivy League / Top 15 universities or a tier or 2 better university

If necessary...

Make sure to finish watching or rewatch “The 3 factors why good students don’t get into the universities they deserve even with good GPA and SAT scores” as it covers important topics such as: 

  1. Why these 3 factors are so important that every year top universities constantly rejects students with perfect GPAs and perfect SAT scores, who do not have these 3 factors

  2. Why top universities commonly prefer and accept students who don’t have the best GPA and don’t have the best SAT scores, but have these 3 factors
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