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Are You Applying to Colleges That Maximize Your Chances of Acceptance?

Apply Smart: Some Colleges Can Work Against You

Applying to colleges just to increase quantity or “chances” can actually weaken your overall application — and waste essays you spent hours working on. Admissions officers are looking for fit, where the school aligns with your interests and goals. Every misplaced application dilutes focus and diminishes overall impact. Learn how to build a college list where every application strengthens the ne

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Which Colleges Work in Your Favor — and Which Don’t

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Timing Matters: When to Apply ED vs. RD

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What a Winning College List Looks Like and How to Build One

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Speaker: Vincent Lim

- M.Ed. Education (UCLA) and B.A. History (UCLA) - Former Writer and Editor at USC working alongside National Academy of Medicine professors - Advisor for student journalism internship program with alumni published in major publications like The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and The Economist - Application reviewer for UCLA's premier merit scholarship program across multiple cycles - His report was cited in a joint collaborative project between Harvard University, the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge, and the University of Toronto.

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