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Amidst thousands of outstanding applicants, what makes a Top 30 US university choose me?
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Why does it always feel insufficient despite substantial investments?
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What more do I need to do to truly elevate my application for Top 30 US universities?
These are highly familiar concerns for many parents and students aiming for the Top 30 US universities. At this stage, the challenge is no longer a lack of application components, but rather how to connect them into a profile that possesses a unique identity, depth, and consistency.
Admissions committees at Top 30 US universities do not look for “perfect” candidates; instead, they select students who possess their own “intellectual brand”—a distinct identity shaped by their mindset, knowledge, and experiences.
So, how can students identify their own “intellectual brand”? Where do they currently stand on this journey, and what needs to be done to elevate their applications? All will be answered in the webinar “Is Your Profile Competitive Enough for Top 30 US Universities?”, featuring the following key insights:
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The latest admissions trends for the 2025–2026 cycle and changes in how top-tier universities evaluate applicants.
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Strategies for building a highly competitive profile tailored for the Top 30 US university group.
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What admissions committees are truly looking for beyond test scores and academic achievements.
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Critical factors that differentiate a “strong” profile from an “accepted” one.
Meet Our Guest Speaker:
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Mr. Daniel Chung: Master of Education from Harvard University and Former Member of the Stanford University Admissions Office. As a top U.S. College Counselor with extensive inside experience in the US university admissions landscape, he has successfully guided numerous students to gain admission into the world’s most elite institutions.
Event Information:
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Time: 20:00 | Wednesday, June 3, 2026
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Format: Webinar
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Registration Link: Click Here
Parents and students, please register now to map out an effective strategy to conquer elite global universities.





