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Applying To Top U.S. Universities - mitsumi - 11-21-2024 Applying To Top U.S. Universities Published 11/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 1.07 GB | Duration: 3h 49m 2024 Edition. For domestic & international applicants. Master essays, recommendations, financial aid and all else! What you'll learn How to Research and Identify Best-Fit Universities How to Navigate SAT Preparation How to Enrich Your Extracurricular Activity Portfolio How to Write Amazing CommonApp Essays How to Write an Excellent Personal Statement How to Secure Awesome Recommendation Letters How to Nail Your Interviews How to Secure Scholarships, Including Full Financial Aid Requirements No Prerequisites or Special Requirements Description Over the last 7 years, Jonas and his team at Atlas Academy have guided hundreds of U.S. and international students into the top universities in the United States & Europe, including Harvard, Yale, MIT, and countless others, often on full financial aid. Over this time period, Atlas has achieved an extraordinary success rate, unmatched by other consultancies - 46% of our students end up at TOP10 global universities, while virtually all the rest - TOP50. Now, for the first time, Atlas materials are made available to a broader audience, in the hopes that they will guide you to your dream institution while saving time and money spent on expensive tutors.In this most up-to-date, step-by-step application course, you'll find:An elaborate framework for researching universities and building a target university & program listOver 30 pages of handpicked top CommonApp and university supplemental essay examples, with guidance on how to write the perfect essay for your own applicationSAT prep resources and instructions20 most common university interview questions and suggested answersA look inside teacher and guidance counsellor evaluation formsRecommendation letter templates and best practices to request them20 extracurricular profile boosting project ideas and designs20 top pre-college summer programs, like Yale's, that offer need-based financial aidGuide to securing internships at top companies while still in high schoolFinancial aid application & negotiation guidance to save you $10,000 + in additional scholarshipsAnd much more! Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Section 2: Key Dates, Deadlines & Early Application Strategies Lecture 2 Key Dates Lecture 3 Applying Early: Early Action vs. Early Decision Lecture 4 Diversifying Outside of the United States Section 3: University Selection Lecture 5 How to Think About University Research Lecture 6 Public vs. Private Universities Lecture 7 Public vs. Private Universities: Recap Lecture 8 Liberal Arts Colleges Lecture 9 Liberal Arts Colleges: Recap Lecture 10 Satellite Universities Outside the U.S. Lecture 11 Satellite Universities Outside the U.S.: Recap Lecture 12 Resources for University Research Lecture 13 How Do University Rankings Work? Lecture 14 Ranking Methodologies Lecture 15 Leveraging Alumni & Wider Networks Lecture 16 College Dailies & Other Content Lecture 17 College Provided Resources Lecture 18 Summer Pre-College Programs Lecture 19 University Selection Checklist Lecture 20 Our Recommended University List Section 4: Standardized Tests Lecture 21 SAT vs. ACT Lecture 22 SAT Preparation Guidance & Resources Section 5: CommonApp Essays Lecture 23 CommonApp Essay Samples & Discussion Lecture 24 Top CommonApp Essay Examples Lecture 25 CommonApp Essay Best Practices Lecture 26 CommonApp Essay Best Practices: Recap Lecture 27 Supplemental Essay Guide Section 6: Recommendation Letters & Predicted Grades Lecture 28 Recommendation Letters Lecture 29 Recommendation Letter Examples Lecture 30 Teacher & Counselor Evaluations Lecture 31 The Importance of Grades Section 7: Interviews Lecture 32 U.S. University Interview Process & Frequently Asked Questions Section 8: Financial Aid Lecture 33 Financial Aid Basics Lecture 34 Financial Aid Process Lecture 35 Final Financial Aid Tips Section 9: Extracurricular Profile Lecture 36 Extracurricular Activities & Exploring Career Paths Lecture 37 Resume & LinkedIn Lecture 38 Key Extracurricular Profile Guidelines Lecture 39 Internships & Professional Inteviews Section 10: Conclusion Lecture 40 Concluding Remarks College-ready students interested in going to college in the United States.,Parents, family members, teachers, and education counselors who support students who want to studying in the United States. Screenshots Say "Thank You" rapidgator.net: nitroflare.com: ddownload.com: |