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Setting Ivy League Goals — Masterclass for Kiwi Students

Kiwi Students Start 5 Months Behind Their Global Competitors — Here’s How to Catch Up

Top students overseas have already started executing their Ivy League goals — building leadership roles, entering competitions, and launching passion projects.

This masterclass gives your child the strategy, clarity, and momentum to start 2026 ahead — no scrambling, no guesswork. Walk away with a ready-to-use plan that suits your child's year level, so they start Term 1 confident and focused.

In This Session You'll Learn How To:

  • Boost academic achievement and strengthen transcripts
  • Focus on the activities that deliver the biggest impact for U.S. applications
  • Enter competitions and awards to enhance recognition and credibility
  • Plan research and passion projects that make applications stand out

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Jamie Beaton

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Jamie B.

Jamie B.

Co founder and CEO

At 18 years old, applied to 25 of the world’s best universities and was admitted to all of them. He has earned Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees at Harvard, as well as Master’s degrees at Stanford, UPenn and Tsinghua, a PhD at Oxford, and JD at Yale Law School. He has grown Crimson into the world’s most successful university admissions consultancy, having assisted thousands of students worldwide in gaining entry to the most competitive universities in the US and UK.

How Crimson Works

Crimson Education is the world’s leading US university admissions consultancy. We believe every student deserves personalised support from experts who graduated from top universities. From school selection and test prep to essays, extracurriculars, and interviews — we leave no stone unturned, helping you craft a standout application and boosting your chances of acceptance to the Ivy League and other top schools by over 675%.

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