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Admissions Program 2026

Freshman's Most Life-Changing Program Yet

Build Your Competitive Admissions Plan

The Admissions Program 2026 offers the most impactful educational experience in Freshman's history.

Over the next months, you will write 25,000+ words essays and read hundreds of pages of undergraduate literature, thus experiencing education at the Ivy League and other competitive universities

Our past graduates launched startups, wrote world-class undergraduate research, received summer school scholarships, started passion projects, and many more.

Build Your Competitive Admissions Plan

The Admissions Program 2026 offers the most impactful educational experience in Freshman's history.

Over the next months, you will write 25,000+ words essays and read hundreds of pages of undergraduate literature, thus experiencing education at the Ivy League and other competitive universities

Our past graduates launched startups, wrote world-class undergraduate research, received summer school scholarships, started passion projects, and many more.
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  • Improved Curriculum
    We have enhanced every seminar and lecture in our new 2026 curriculum, which was reviewed by a university professor and an admissions expert with 15 years of experience.
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  • 48+ Hours of Classes
    In 2026, you will have 24 classes as a student at the Admissions Program 2026. Our head mentors lead two-hour weekly sessions while the Teacher's Assistants facilitate discussion-based seminars.
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  • 19+ Hours of 1-on-1 Meetings
    Personal feedback from our Head Teachers is crucial. Therefore, the Admissions Program 2026 will include 19+ hours of meetings, 30% increase from last year.

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  • 25,000+ Words of Writing
    Rapid improvement requires intensive practice. You will write a minimum of 1,800 words each week across various reflections and essays, with comprehensive feedback ensuring each paragraph makes you a stronger writer.
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  • Freshman Case Studies
    We tap into 350K+ words of top admissions cases into Harvard, Yale, Princeton, UPenn, Columbia, Berkeley, etc, which will be our guiding examples with the permission of our past students.
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  • Detailed Homework Reviews
    Trained teaching assistants provide comprehensive feedback on every writing assignment and reflection, ensuring you understand exactly how to improve.
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Curriculum Components

Experiencing the Ivy League
Critical readings, reflections, and meetings with the Freshman Ivy League students will help you gain insider perspectives into the Liberal Arts system and university life.
Critical Thinking Skills
By analyzing complex texts, practicing argumentation, and learning to recognize biases in reasoning, you will develop the sharp analytical skills that define successful applicants.

Excelling in Extracurricular Activities
You will bolster your extracurricular profile by connecting with our industry connections in your chosen field. These experiences will be for the experience, not the resume.
Building Your Narrative
By writing about 1800 words of reflections per week, you will understand how to properly analyze and leverage your journey and milestones in life, crafting an edited mini-biography.
Gaining Research Skills
Research work is more than academic writing, it is the culmination of numerous readings and intense self-reflection, a rigorous process our mentors and assistants will guide you through
Putting the Application Together
After finalizing your essays, research work, and reflections, you will learn how to present a compelling CommonApp application to maximize your admissions chances.
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Exciting Stories from Admissions
Admissions Program Mentors
Teacher Assistant To Be Confirmed by March 1st
Dr. Lyusyena Kirakosyan
Virginia Tech Professor

Dr. Lyusyena Kirakosyan is a Senior Project Associate at Virginia Tech Institute for Policy and Governance. She has long been an Admissions Consultant, helping her students gain admission at Ivy League and other top universities. Dr. Lyusyena will lead classes, guide research projects, and conduct personal meetings.
Tyler Hallett
Admissions Expert

Tyler is an admission consultant with 14 years of mentoring experience. He received his bachelor's degree at the University of Minnesota and completed post-graduate coursework in Creative Nonfiction at UCLA. Tyler's students got admitted to MIT, Harvard, Yale, Stanford, UPenn, Brown, Duke, Cornell, UChicago, and many more.
Valera Arakelyan
Yale-NUS Graduate

Valera is a Yale-NUS graduate majoring in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics. He completed the Grand Strategy Program at Yale University. Valera will set strategic directions for your application, conduct monthly individual check-ins, and utilize his industry and academic network to advance your interests.
Admissions Program Reviews

Co-op Assistance for Low-income Families

The Admissions Program requires extensive financial and time resources to operate. Therefore, the program's costs may be an insurmountable barrier for some students.

Every year, we have selected a few such students, extending them an opportunity to join the Freshman team as teachers' assistants and social media interns, thus compensating for the program's expenses.

We are excited to launch such an assistance for the wider public. The Admissions Program Co-op is an opportunity for students from families who cannot afford the Admissions Program.

Due to limited resources, we can only admit one student per cohort. The program will require submitting financial documents and additional interviews. It is entirely need-based, not merit-based.
Co-op Assistance for Low-income Families
The Admissions Program requires extensive financial and time resources to operate. Therefore, the program's costs may be an insurmountable barrier for some students.

Every year, we have selected a few such students, extending them an opportunity to join the Freshman team as teachers' assistants and social media interns, thus compensating for the program's expenses.

We are excited to launch such an assistance for the wider public. The Admissions Program Co-op is an opportunity for students from families who cannot afford the Admissions Program.

Due to limited resources, we can only admit one student per cohort. The program will require submitting financial documents and additional interviews. It is entirely need-based, not merit-based.