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6/13 HARVARD, YALE, and PRINCETON – HOW DOES AN ASIAN BOY HIT THEM ALL?

Harvard’s acceptance rate hit a record low this year of 4.92%.

No legacy? Not a recruited athlete? No connections? With college admissions becoming more and more competitive, Asian students around the nation are forced to adhere to higher and higher standards.

Andrew Sima, a typical Asian boy, looks like a well-rounded high school student without any major awards, why would Harvard accept him early admission? How did he meet or even break these standards?

Register for the seminar and discover Andrew’s story:

Time: June 13th, Saturday 7:30 to 9:30pm.(PST)
Online w/Zoom
Fee: *$50.
Buy the video please contact spring.light.edu@gmail.com

Knowledge and Advice that will be shared:

How to win your admissions officer’s heart ?
How to maintain stellar statistics throughout high school (GPA, Rank, SAT, ACT, AP scores)
How did Andrew choose classes?
Ways Andrew finessed his teachers and counselors into providing him with outstanding letters of recommendations

Leadership in his school, clubs and organizations, and in his community
Extensive coverage of his extracurriculars, from violin performance to science research
The college application strategy (essays, activity lists, college search)

The role of family support in students’ well-being and success

There will be a Q&A session at the end, where Andrew will do his best to address concerns parents or students may have.

Get to know Andrew on 6/13! There is no better way to spend your Saturday evening!

*Free for SpringLight’s college counseling students and family members.
*Service include the seminar video
*We accept the following payments:
1. Check payable to SpringLight Education. You can send us the pictures for the both sides of your check.
2. Online banking pay to: Spring.Light.Edu@gmail.com
For most online bank its free, ask your bank for Zelle pay for details about your online sending money.
Please don’t send to PayPal. (SpringLight doesn’t have PayPal account)
Make a note of student name and class/date(important!) on the payment.

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