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How to get into the best colleges in America, with Shirag Shemmassian

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#52: The competition for admissions to the most elite colleges in America (think Ivy League, US News top 10) is fiercer than ever.

That’s because top colleges provide the best academic opportunities. Resources. Career opportunities. Pathways to elite grad schools. Student and alumni communities (where you’ll forge lifelong connections, friendships, potentially even meet your spouse). Not to mention, you’ll have a powerful brand associated with you for life.

How can students and parents without special connections distinguish themselves amidst a sea of qualified applicants?

This week, I chat again with my friend Shirag Shemmassian, a college admissions expert who has coached thousands of students to successful admission at elite colleges, about the mindsets and accomplishments you really need to win admission to the most elite colleges.

We discuss:

  • Biggest myths and misconceptions when it comes to getting into elite colleges
  • What elite college admissions committees are looking for, and how to differentiate yourself
  • What level/degree of accomplishment you need to get in
  • What students (and parents) can do well ahead of the application year to distinguish themselves, and how far in advance to do it
  • How lower / middle income / rural / etc students with access to fewer opportunities can still differentiate themselves compellingly
  • Why your “message” and the way you deliver it is just as important as your actual accomplishments
  • The mindset students should have when writing their college essays
  • How to pick an essay topic and write it compellingly (even if you’re not a great writer)
  • Who should write your recommendation letters, and how to build genuine relationships with recommenders that blossom into great letters
  • The qualities that make a stand-out recommendation letter

Check it out here:

https://hackyourwealth.com/college-admissions
Did you attend (or send your kid to) an elite college? What do you think principally contributed to your / their admissions success? What would you have done differently if you could do it over? Let me know by leaving a comment when you’re done.
NOTE: Apologies in advance we had some audio problems in the second half of the interview, so some parts may sound choppy. However, all key points should still be clear. I’ve also cleaned up the transcript (at the link above) to fill in missing words / phrases, so check that out if you’re struggling to understand any key points.
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#52: The competition for admissions to the most elite colleges in America (think Ivy League, US News top 10) is fiercer than ever.

That’s because top colleges provide the best academic opportunities. Resources. Career opportunities. Pathways to elite grad schools. Student and alumni communities (where you’ll forge lifelong connections, friendships, potentially even meet your spouse). Not to mention, you’ll have a powerful brand associated with you for life.

How can students and parents without special connections distinguish themselves amidst a sea of qualified applicants?

This week, I chat again with my friend Shirag Shemmassian, a college admissions expert who has coached thousands of students to successful admission at elite colleges, about the mindsets and accomplishments you really need to win admission to the most elite colleges.

We discuss:

  • Biggest myths and misconceptions when it comes to getting into elite colleges
  • What elite college admissions committees are looking for, and how to differentiate yourself
  • What level/degree of accomplishment you need to get in
  • What students (and parents) can do well ahead of the application year to distinguish themselves, and how far in advance to do it
  • How lower / middle income / rural / etc students with access to fewer opportunities can still differentiate themselves compellingly
  • Why your “message” and the way you deliver it is just as important as your actual accomplishments
  • The mindset students should have when writing their college essays
  • How to pick an essay topic and write it compellingly (even if you’re not a great writer)
  • Who should write your recommendation letters, and how to build genuine relationships with recommenders that blossom into great letters
  • The qualities that make a stand-out recommendation letter

Check it out here:

https://hackyourwealth.com/college-admissions
Did you attend (or send your kid to) an elite college? What do you think principally contributed to your / their admissions success? What would you have done differently if you could do it over? Let me know by leaving a comment when you’re done.
NOTE: Apologies in advance we had some audio problems in the second half of the interview, so some parts may sound choppy. However, all key points should still be clear. I’ve also cleaned up the transcript (at the link above) to fill in missing words / phrases, so check that out if you’re struggling to understand any key points.
Don't miss an episode, hit that subscribe button...

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I need your help, please leave a listener review :)

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Links mentioned in this episode:

Intro/Outro: Old Bossa by Twin Musicom.

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