Join me and a former Princeton University Assistant Director of Admissions to discuss the keys to getting accepted to the Ivy League and Stanford. 



Every September, l face my least favorite part of being a college consultant.

New clients will come to me for advice as students are about to start their college applications.  The moms and dads are sure their students are headed to the Ivies.

They think their students have done everything right. They've gotten top grades and test scores, they're very well-rounded, and their teachers love them.

Every year, my heart hurts as I have to gently tell these justifiably proud parents that their wonderful children don't have the kind of resume that is likely to get them admitted to an Ivy.

And every time, I wish I could have talked to these parents earlier so they would have known better what the Ivies are looking for and could have improved the odds of their children getting accepted.

Join me for a 90-minute webinar that will help you understand now what the Ivies are looking for, what your student needs to be doing if he or she aspires to get into an Ivy or Stanford, and how to create a great Ivy League and Stanford application.

"Eight Keys to Getting Into the Ivies/Stanford"

Can't make the webinar live?  All registrants will receive a recording of the webinar!

Presenters

Susan Goodkin: Over the past few years alone, national college consultant Susan Goodkin has had numerous students admitted to Stanford, numerous students admitted to Harvard, and numerous students admitted to Yale, as well as to every other Ivy.  Susan is a graduate of Harvard College, Harvard Law School, and Oxford University, where she was a Rhodes Scholar. 

Hope Murtaugh:  Hope Murtaugh is a former Assistant Director of Admissions at Princeton University.  She is also a graduate of Princeton University.
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This 90-minute program will cover topics incuding:
  • Who gets accepted: profiles of admitted students
  • What your student can start doing now to improve his or her chances of getting accepted to an Ivy/Stanford  -- plus you'll get a handout with low-cost resources that will help your students stand out from the applicant pack!
  • How To Create a Great Ivy/Stanford Application
  •  Tips for application essays including supplemental essays, why here essays, and short answers
  • How to maximize the impressiveness of the extracurricular list -- critical to admission!
  • Preparing appropriately for Ivy admission interviews
     
 
PLUS: Hope Murtaugh, former Assistant Director of Admissions at  Princeton, will provide an "Inside Look at Selective College               Admissions," including:  
  • An explanation of private university ratings systems and how 
    they work in admissions
  • Common factors that affect your student's "rating"
  • A frank discussion of how what a college needs affects YOUR student's individual decision
There will also be a question and answer session!
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When

Sunday, March 17th

4-5:30 PT, 5-6:30 MT, 6-7:30 CT, 7-8:30 ET

or

Saturday, April 6th 

11-12:30 PT, noon -1:30 MT, 1-2:30 CT, 2-3:30  ET

Registration and Cost

Regular Cost: $179

 Early registration discount: only $149 for registration by Wednesday, March 13th

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If you want your log-in link to be sent to a different address than your paypal address, please send me an e-mail at Susan.Goodkin@Learning StrategiesCenter.com
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What participants are saying:

"The information was invaluable."

"A lot of information that is seldom discussed by counselors or schools." 

"Loads of information, very well presented."

"Loved getting the [admissions] statistics and the confirmation of some of the reasons behind those."

"Demystifies the application process."

"Concise and informative."