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How Your Child Can do Research with an Ivy League Professor

Strong grades alone won't cut it.

Worried your child has strong grades but lacks the kind of academic distinction top universities truly value?

Selective universities look for evidence that students can explore ideas beyond the classroom. Research mentorship shows initiative, persistence, and readiness for advanced academic work. In this session, Erin explains how students can identify mentors, approach professors appropriately, and translate research experience into a credible part of their application narrative.

You'll discover:

  • How students successfully contact and work with professors
  • What makes research meaningful rather than superficial
  • How admissions officers interpret research experience
  • Common outreach mistakes students make
  • How Crimson helps students build and present research work

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Erin C.

Erin C.

Former Columbia Admissions Officer

Erin is a former Columbia University Admissions Officer and Columbia graduate with a B.A. in Art History and East Asian Studies. She reviewed thousands of applications for Columbia College and Engineering across the U.S., Canada, and China. Erin has since helped students gain admission to top universities including Harvard, Yale, MIT, Columbia, UPenn, UChicago, UCLA, and UC Berkeley.

How Crimson Works

Crimson Education is the world’s leading US university admissions consultancy. We believe every student deserves personalized 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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