Unlock the playbook of Ivy League and top U.S. college students.
Shah Adaan Uzzaman shares his insights and tactics to get into Ivy League universities.
You can get a full-tuition scholarship - and no, you don’t have to win a Nobel Prize.
No, you don’t need to be a prodigy or start a nonprofit at 15.
Getting in isn’t hard. If you’ve got decent grades, some personality, and you show effort in your app, you’ve got a real shot.
Texas Tech gives out a ton of merit scholarships, especially if you apply early, send in your test scores, and know how to check the right boxes.
UTA gives out tens of millions in aid every year, especially if you apply early, send test scores, and check a few key boxes.
You don’t have to be valedictorian or build a space robot in high school. I got one. I’ll walk you through exactly how.
You can get around $50,000 per year in scholarships, and you don’t need to be a perfect student or Olympic medalist to make it happen.
If you’ve got solid grades and submit what they ask for, you’re almost guaranteed admission.
If you’re applying to multiple schools (which you should be), the Common Application is the fastest way to get it done.
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