84% of Harvard applicants with a perfect SAT score get rejected.
Focusing your time in high school on 20 different extracurricular activities and perfect test scores is the WORST thing you could be doing to get into the ivy league. By doing this, you are signing yourself up to be a part of a bargain bin of applicants.
Here’s how you stand out: You develop a spike. What does that mean? You spend hours on a project that you are pas sionate about and is as impressive as being an Olympian, instead of splitting up your time amongst sports, APs, summer camps, etc.
By making this adjustment, your chances of getting into a top school goes from 5% to 75%. While achieving something as ambitious as being an Olympian seems impossible, you are 100% capable of doing it. Our course will provide you with a High School Blueprint that maps out every step you need to take in order to achieve your goal.
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Everything you’ve ever been told about getting into the Ivy League is a lie.
If you actually want a shot at getting in, read on. But if you’re happy with your current 5% chance, by all means skip.
A 5% chance of getting into the Ivy league. Yep, you heard me right. A college counselor gives you advice that makes your likelihood of getting into Harvard almost non existent. College counselors, parents, and even ChatGPT stress that you need to be well rounded and spend all of your time on a ton of different extracurriculars and studying for a perfect score on your SAT or ACT. They say this will help show you are good at many things, yet all Harvard and Yale see is that you’re not GREAT at anything. And guess what? This makes you identical to the 50,000 other applicants who were sold the same outdated advice.
The only true thing that college counselors say is that even after doing all of these things, getting into an Ivy league school is up to mere luck. Which is 100% true if you follow their advice and try to be well rounded. But, if you join our course, we can give you a 75% chance of getting into the Ivy league by teaching you the secrets on how to stand out amongst the other applicants. Olympians have this chance of getting into the Ivy’s and so can you without being an athlete.
All you have to do is sign up.
Tired because of band practice, JV sports, and your 10 APs?
What if I told you that your extensive extracurriculars are the reason you aren’t going to get accepted into the Ivy of your dreams. Your college counselor and parents have been feeding you lies! By trying to become a “well rounded” student, your chances of getting into Harvard drop to less than 1%.
In actuality, it’s the hours you spend playing video games or watching make tutorials (what your parents call a “waste of time”) that are actually key to getting into the Ivy League.
How is this true? By developing your passions into an Olympic-Level project that you accomplish within high school.