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The Best Course On Elite Admissions

Want to know how elite colleges will review your Common App? Erinn Andrews, former Stanford Admissions Officer, has reviewed 1,000s of apps from 70+ countries!

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The Only Course On Elite College Admissions Taught By A Former Stanford Admissions Officer





What You’ll Get:
Step-by-step lesson training course to improve your chances at any Ivy League-caliber school: Harvard, Yale, Stanford, UPenn, MIT and more A line-by-line analysis of the Common App through an admissions officer’s eyes: What are they really looking for? 6 video case studies (60+ minutes!) of Erinn analyzing a student’s profile and providing immediate actionable advice An insider’s perspective on the gap year, extracurriculars, restrictive early action, waitlist strategy, and more
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How to Create a Winning College Application

Many students applying to top schools think that the admissions officers pick at random from a pile of candidates with 2400 SAT scores and 4.0 GPAs. They think getting in is a matter of luck.

This couldn’t be further from the truth.

My name is Erinn Andrews, and I used to work as an admissions officer at Stanford University. What does an admissions officer do? Just what you think – our job is to read every college application and decide who gets in and who doesn’t. Whether your goal is to get into Stanford, Harvard, MIT, Yale or any other top-tier school, the college admissions process is the same. We oversee this process and ensure that all college applicants meet and exceed our college entrance requirements.

In my time at Stanford I read 1000s of college applications from top students just like you. Only a minuscule percentage of these students were accepted. As an admissions officer, I learned just what characteristics set an accepted application apart from a rejected one. I even helped to establish the current rubrics for acceptance at one of the most elite institutions in the country.

I’ve seen incredibly qualified candidates taken apart and rejected for simple application mistakes. And I’ve seen candidates with poor grades, but powerful stories and personal statements, get accepted.

The truth is that every student thinks that they are special, but many have the exact same resume and essays as thousands of other candidates. A truly exceptional application is rare, but there are hundreds of proven ways you can make yours stand out.

I want to help you do just that.





Meet Erinn



Erinn Andrews - I was the former Assistant Director of Undergraduate Admission at Stanford University. In that role, I read and evaluated thousands of applications from the US, as well as more than 70 countries around the world, and through that I’ve developed a unique perspective on what it takes to get into the nation’s elite colleges.

Prior to serving in the Undergraduate Admissions office, I completed a Master of Arts in Education from Stanford University’s School of Education in the Policy, Organization, and Leadership Studies program. I also earned a Bachelor of Arts in History with honors from the same school (yes, I love Stanford!).





These Are Just A Few Of The Questions My Course Covers:
Should I re-apply to a school? Will a previous application rejection hurt my chances? How do I avoid losing my admissions spot? What actions can get me kicked out of Harvard? Do adcoms prefer private school students? Do colleges prefer public school students? What is the single thing MIT cares about the most? How do I set myself apart from other MIT applicants? Should I submit a resume? Do admissions officers dislike student resumes? What are the 24 questions every Admissions Officer asks about my application? What’s a “student group?” How does my student group affect my chances of getting into Princeton or Harvard? What is the real truth behind admissions quotas? How do adcoms use acceptance quotas? Will Yale look at my Facebook page? How can my Facebook page improve my admissions chances? What’s the purpose of the waitlist? Why did Stanford waitlist me? Should I take the AP exam for every AP class I take? Will skipping an AP exam hurt my admissions chances? What are the most common essay topics? Why should I avoid using them? Can I still get into an Ivy League school with a few B’s? How do I get into Stanford with a low GPA? What’s more important, SAT scores or GPA? What matters more to Yale? Should I try to be well-rounded? Should I focus on just a few extracurriculars? How do non-native English speakers get into Stanford? What must a non-native English speaker do to stand a chance of getting into the Ivy League? How do I decide whether to submit additional materials? Will additional materials increase my admissions chances? Will changing high schools affect my chances of getting into UPenn? How high do my AP scores need to be to impress adcoms? What IB scores do I need to get into Stanford?
The Best Course On Elite Admissions answers these questions and many more!!
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Watch Erinn analyze and rate 6 student profiles!

When you purchase The Best Course, you’ll receive more than 60+ minutes of high-quality video showcasing the profiles of 6 students just like you!

In each video, Erinn will draw on her years of pattern-recognition and data as a Stanford Admissions Officer to carefully explain each student’s strengths and weaknesses and their likelihood of admissions at top schools like Stanford, Harvard, and MIT.

More importantly, she’ll provide specific suggestions for how each student can maximize their chances of acceptance, from suggested essay topics to extracurricular choices to GPA and SAT scores that they’ll need to hit. This is the kind of advice you usually pay $1000s to receive in individual coaching sessions.

Here’s one example clip, where Erinn discusses a male student from a large public school who has strong scores (eg, 2360 SAT) and demonstrated extracurricular leadership:




In total, you’ll receive 6 clips to instantly download when you buy The Best Course: Case Study 1 (07:59) | MP4 Case Study 2 (08:56) | MP4 Case Study 3 (07:09) | MP4 Case Study 4 (08:19) | MP4 Case Study 5 (07:29) | MP4 Case Study 6 (07:28) | MP4

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When you buy Elite Admissions, you’re getting our commitment to a lifetime of free updates and new insights. Click [here](http://www.eliteadmissionsplan.com/files/2011/06/Elite-Admissions-Uncovered-Sample.pdf) to download a section of the course textbook for free – I promise that after reading the sample, you’ll want to read the whole thing!


Here’s How You Buy It



The Best Course On Elite Admissions costs $47.

I plan to add lots of case studies and new insights as admissions policies, and students, change. Buy it now, and you’ll get all of that new content for free, delivered directly to your email inbox.

Payment is handled through PayPal, which accepts all major credit cards, and there’s a 100%, lifetime refund guarantee. Just [email me](mailto:eliteadmissions@hyperinkpress.com) and I’ll process your refund right away if you’re unhappy with the lesson plan and what you’re getting. Thanks!

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What else comes with The Best Course?

Here’s exactly what you get:


Instant download link for PDF, Kindle (.mobi), iPad/iPhone,
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6 high-quality video clips (.mp4) of Erinn analyzing sample student profiles


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Frequently Asked Questions

You were an admissions officer for Stanford, but I’m interested in applying to [Harvard/Yale/Princeton/Stanford/MIT/etc]. Is the advice still relevant?

Most certainly! There are only subtle differences between the top elite universities in the US. The advice I give is relevant to every top-tier school. If you follow my advice, you will be able to make improvements on many dimensions in your application, giving you the best chance of getting the attention of the admission officer reading your file on the other end.

I’m a middle school student/high school freshman. Am I too young to find the lessons useful?

No! If you can familiarize yourself with the application early on, you’ll be able to better plan your extracurricular activities and academic schedule for high school. It’s never too early to start planning. Every year, the Common Application makes minor changes to their forms, but overall, the same kinds of questions and recommendations will apply.

I’m a parent of a middle school/high school student. Is the guide helpful for me?

If you’re a planner like me, you’ll appreciate getting a preview of what kinds of questions your child will be asked when applying to college. This can help you guide your student and advise them on what kinds of classes and tests to take, and what kinds of activities to be involved in. Many topics in the training course are actually better suited for younger students who still have time to plan their activities and classes.

I feel like I won’t get into a top school like Stanford because my [GPA is too low/SAT score is too low/extracurriculars are too weak]. How can The Best Course increase my chances?

There are no guarantees in elite college admissions. Just because you think your GPA is low, or you have a bad test score, you have no idea how the rest of your “story” will read to an admission officer. Admission officers at elite schools look as much for the “compelling” angle as they do the academic angle. This course will help you understand the difference and help you build a compelling side to your story to increase your chances of admission at top schools.

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If you aren’t completely satisfied with my course anytime for the rest of your life, [ask me](mailto:eliteadmissions@hyperinkpress.com) for a refund and I’ll honor your request immediately, no questions asked.


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