Admissions 301: a 20-part course on advanced Ivy League admissions topics

by John Chang

Advanced topics about Ivy League admissions into Harvard and Stanford

In the past 2 months, I’ve been developing something that I’m very excited to share with my readers.

I call it Admissions 301. As opposed to Admissions 101, it will cover advanced Ivy League admissions topics via a 20-part course that is delivered straight to your email inbox.

You probably have 2 questions - what does it cost, and what the heck are “advanced topics”?

The answer to the first question is extremely easy.

It’s completely free

That’s right. Just sign-up here, put in your name, your email, and whether you’re a parent or student. Then, confirm your subscription via your inbox (we want to make sure that you want to receive it), and you’ll immediately receive the 1st lesson in more than 20 lessons that I’ve designed.

It costs absolutely nothing besides your time. And you can unsubscribe at any time.

Now to the second question - what the heck are advanced topics?

I’ll answer this question in two ways.

Number one, advanced topics are simply topics that most students won’t consider. So instead of focusing on how to write a college essay, we’ll look at how admissions committees read essays and score them. Instead of focusing on how to get a good teacher rec, we’ll look at the distinctions between mediocre and GREAT teacher recs.

That’s number one. Number two, advanced topics are simply secrets that I don’t share on the blog. Part of the reason is because these secrets are tremendously insightful while also very sensitive. As such, I only have them in my average student’s guide to Ivy League admissions.

But I’ll share a couple of them with you through this email course. Only a few, however!

Have I gotten you interested yet? If so, head over to the full description page and sign-up NOW!

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