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Applying “Undecided” Is Not Neutral in Ivy League Admissions
Applying “undecided” feels safe. At Ivy League schools, it isn’t neutral. See how admissions reads clarity, clustering, and momentum.
Tina Chulet
Feb 125 min read


13 Academic Myths That Kill Ivy League Applications (What Admissions Actually Filters For)
Most families misread how Ivy League academics are judged. These 13 myths create “hidden risk” even with great grades and scores. See what triggers it.
Tina Chulet
Feb 129 min read


Seven Applicant Personalities Ivy League Admissions Love (and Quietly Reject)
At the Ivy League level, most students are qualified. So why are some admitted and others quietly rejected? The answer isn’t grades — it’s personality signals.
Tina Chulet
Feb 127 min read


Two Perfect Applicants. Only One Gets In. The Real Ivy League Admissions Comparison
Two Perfect Applicants. Only One Gets In. The Real Ivy League Admissions Comparison
Tina Chulet
Feb 126 min read


Why Perfect Grades Aren’t Enough To Get Into Harvard.
Most students think academics is about grades. Ivy League colleges don’t. They evaluate academics across five layers — from scores and rigor to credibility and differentiation. Here’s how it really works.
Tina Chulet
Feb 15, 20258 min read
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