Webinar FAQs
Yes! Our webinars are completely free to attend. Simply register to secure your spot.
Our webinars are led by our NACAC-certified college admissions coaches, including former admissions officers, faculty members, researchers, and graduates from top universities. To learn more about our coaches, click here!
Most of our college admissions webinars run between 45 minutes to an hour, including time for Q&A.
Yes! Our webinars are interactive, and we encourage you to ask questions throughout the session.
No worries! All of our webinars are recorded so you can watch them anytime at your convenience.
Registering is simple—just click here to view our upcoming webinars and reserve your spot. You’ll be prompted to complete a short form so we can send you the live webinar link and important event reminders.
Our webinars are designed for high school students and parents looking to navigate the college admissions process successfully.
No, you can access the webinar from any device with an internet connection.
Case Studies
Name: Ananya P.
Admitted to: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Georgia Tech, the University of Florida, Carnegie Mellon University
Ananya effectively positioned herself as a STEM student whose skills are applied to solve specific problems in the field of computer science and artificial intelligence. We strategically recommended colleges that aligned with her passion for hands-on learning, while also emphasizing the “why” behind her academic interests and professional goals in her supplemental essays.

Name: Xu L.
Admitted to: Duke University, Wellesley College, and Pomona College
One of Xu’s greatest accomplishments was her involvement in charity work for undocumented families and at the local animal shelter. We helped Xu find intersections between her academic accomplishments and volunteer work to identify how they influenced her identity and way of thinking. By focusing her personal statement on this unique concept of who she was, Xu was able to stand out from similar applicants.
Name: Sunita H.
Admitted to: Purdue University, University of California Los Angeles and Berkeley
With a striking personal statement regarding her struggle with chronic disease and how the challenges that she had gone through had inspired her to give back to animals, as well as an excellent extracurricular portfolio, and exceptional interview coaching, Sunita was accepted to an 8-year BS/DVM program that admits less than 6 people per year.
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