Want to learn how to gain admissions to an Ivy League?
What's more impressive on a college application: being a member of five different school clubs, or being a professional Fortnite player?
The answer might surprise you. We're always looking for powerful examples of what truly works in admissions, which is why I’m so excited to share a new interview our founder, Jack Delehey, recorded with one of our all-star former students (turned member of our team) Jack Beecher.
Now a thriving sophomore at Dartmouth, Jack Beecher shares the "different is greater than difficult"strategy that made his Ivy League application stand out (and yes, Fortnite was a big part of it).
In their conversation, he reveals his top 3 tips for high schoolers today. Watch here to find out what they are ....
Watch: Insights From The Ivy League - Dartmouth Sophomore Shares Top 3 Tips For Highschoolers Today
Time: 17:16
Enjoy!
Melina Kazanas
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