How My Students Got Into Yale and Other Top Schools
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What if college admissions isn’t about being more impressive, but about being more clear?
In this episode, I break down why so many hardworking, high-achieving students are rejected from top colleges, and what actually separates students who get admitted from those who don’t.
Drawing on recent early-decision results (including acceptances to Yale, Dartmouth, Cornell, and Vanderbilt, plus $100,000 scholarships) I explain the hidden trap families fall into when they chase what they think admissions officers want.
You’ll learn:
- Why “doing more” often makes applications weaker, not stronger
- The two questions admissions officers are really trying to answer
- How the Impressiveness Trap creates noise instead of clarity
- What successful students do differently to become “obvious admits”
- Why starting earlier (8th–11th grade) dramatically reduces stress and increases options
I also share details about the upcoming live workshop, Hacking College Admissions, where you can learn how to build a clear, strategic plan that actually works. Register for free at TILC.to/janworkshop
If you want your teen to have real options. Confidence instead of panic, this episode is for you.
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