

Leverage Your Nationality to Boost Your US College Admission Success!
Join our exclusive webinar designed for G7-G11 students to learn how you can stand out and improve your chances in this highly competitive landscape!
- Thursday, August 28
- 8:00PM
- Zoom
Make Your Nationality Work for Your US College Admission
Fewer spots than domestic students? Here’s how international applicants can still win in US college admissions.
Take Brown University as a clear example—international applicants face even tougher odds with only a 4.3% acceptance rate compared to 5.7% for domestic students. In the webinar, we'll cover:
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Differences in applying to US universities for U.S. citizens/PR/international students
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Is it really that advantageous to apply to US universities with a US passport?
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How do US admissions officers review applicants of different statuses?
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Unique advantages for Taiwanese students applying to U.S. universities
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Exclusive webinar for G7-G11 students!
Master the US College Game
Do US citizens have higher chances of acceptance when applying to US universities?
If you were born in California and hold U.S. citizenship, does this necessarily provide an advantage when applying to public universities like UCLA or UC Berkeley? The answer is: Not necessarily! Join our exclusive webinar as our senior admission expert Daniel Liu, with over seven years of admission experience, will explain leveraging nationality for US university admissions!
