High School 4-Year Roadmap To College Admission Success

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High School 4-Year Roadmap To College Admission Success
Published 8/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 749.94 MB | Duration: 0h 31m

Comprehensive Game Map: GPA, SAT,Activities, Leadership, Honor, Essay, Application, Research etc

What you'll learn

Understand the role of GPA, standardized tests (SAT/ACT), extracurricular activities, leadership, essays, honors, and the Common Application in admissions

Learn how to choose courses each year (regular, honors, AP/IB) to maintain a strong GPA, balance workload, and save GPA if you have grade slip

Identify meaningful activities, leadership opportunities, and community service projects that align with personal interests and future goals

Gain techniques for writing impactful personal statements and “Why School” essays, and learn how to select target and safety schools based on career goal

Learn when and how to prepare for the SAT/ACT, use "superscore" to your advantage, and integrate test prep into your overall academic schedule without overwhelm

Build a step-by-step application calendar, starting from early high school through senior year, Avoid Common Mistakes in Common Application

Time-Management skill to succeed in high school

Requirements

No prior experience with college applications is required.

Parent of the high school students who want to get into top universities

An open mind, willingness to plan ahead, and motivation to take action.

Description

Getting into your dream U.S. college doesn’t have to be overwhelming—or expensive. This course gives high school students a complete roadmap to build a standout application from freshman year through senior year. All the advice shared here is based on proven successful cases. You’ll learn how to strategically plan your GPA and course selection, design a winning SAT/ACT study plan, and build extracurricular activities and leadership experiences that truly stand out. We’ll also cover how to write compelling essays, understand the Common App and UC applications, choose the right school, and create a stress-free application timeline.Along the way, I don't just share the ordinary tips you hear from these college counselors. I will share my secrets on how to recover if your grades slip, and how to find meaningful activities that reflect your interests instead of just filling a résumé. You’ll gain insider strategies for essays, interviews, and recommendation letters so that every part of your application works together to tell a powerful story.Whether you’re aiming for top universities or simply want to maximize your opportunities, this course equips you with the tools, strategies, and insider tips to confidently navigate the admissions process and stand out in a competitive applicant pool.By the end, you’ll know exactly how to take action—so you can get accepted to schools you love without the confusion and stress.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction & Background

Lecture 1 Introduction: Background of the Lecturer

Lecture 2 The Overview of the U.S College Application

Section 2: Your 4-Year High School Roadmap to College Admission Success

Lecture 3 How to Choose Courses in High School to Maximize Your GPA? Easy and Impressive

Lecture 4 Low GPA? Fail a Class? Secret to Save Your GPA with a Single Course?

Lecture 5 SAT/ACT Masterplan: When to Start, How to Score Higher with Less Stress

Lecture 6 Activities That Get You Noticed: Where to Find Them and How to Make Them Count

Lecture 7 No Signature Talent? How to Build Achievements That Still Stand Out

Lecture 8 Zero Experience? How to Land Leadership Roles That Colleges Love? The Easy Way

Lecture 9 The Essay Secrets: How to Write Impressive ‘Why Us’ and Personal Story (IVY )

Lecture 10 The Common App Blueprint: How to Avoid Stress and Submit a Strong Application ?

Lecture 11 Choosing the Right College: 5 Factors You Can’t Afford to Ignore, Good Research

Lecture 12 How to Survive Exam Week? (highschool&college)

Parents of High School Students aiming for top U.S. universities and competitive programs.,Parent of the International students and first-generation applicants who want a clear, step-by-step guide to the U.S. application process.,Parent of the students who want to plan their GPA, courses, activities, and tests strategically from freshman year onward.,People who want to become college admission counselors in the U.S