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What Middle Schoolers Should Be Doing Now: Ivy League-Level Extracurriculars

Is your middle schooler building the foundation for an Ivy League profile?

Most families don't realize which extracurriculars actually matter to top universities. Learn how to build a competitive profile for admissions!

The students who get into Ivy League schools don't build their profiles by accident. They start in middle school—strategically choosing activities that demonstrate genuine passion and meaningful impact. Join Harvard alum Gabe Gladstein as he reveals what elite admissions committees actually value and shares a strategic action plan to help your child build a distinctive profile. You'll discover:

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What Ivy League universities truly value in extracurricular profiles and gain exclusive insights from a Harvard alum on which activities carry the most weight with admissions committees

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How to balance meaningful engagement with building a competitive profile that demonstrates both passion and impact—the key combination top universities seek

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Expert strategies for building a distinctive extracurricular portfolio that tells a compelling story about your child's authentic interests and leadership potential

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Real-world results through an exclusive case study of a student whose middle school extracurriculars paved the way to elite university success

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Gabe Gladstein

Gabe graduated magna cum laude in Government from Harvard University in 2017 and earned a Master's in Music from the New England Conservatory of Music in 2018. Gabe is currently Vice President of Product at Crimson Education and the creator of Crimson's flagship U.S. admissions program. He has a long history of supporting students in gaining admission to all eight Ivy League schools, Stanford, Duke, Northwestern, Johns Hopkins, and more.

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Ivy League Extracurriculars: What Middle Schoolers Need Now