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  • Опубликовано: 12 авг 2024
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    Meet Aditi Gaur, the embodiment of passion and dedication, who recently secured her spot at Stanford University. In this exclusive interview, Aditi shares her incredible journey, offering a detailed glimpse into the relentless effort and strategic planning that propelled her to success. From extensive research and continuous learning to her impressive extracurricular achievements, Aditi’s story is a powerful testament to what real determination can accomplish.
    Join us as Aditi unveils her secrets to building a strong profile, navigating the complex application process, and her top tips and tricks for aspiring students. This interview is not just an inspirational narrative but a practical guide for anyone dreaming of getting into the world’s best universities. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn from a true achiever who turned her dreams into reality!
    00:00 Introduction
    00:22 how she tricked ACT exam and got a perfect score
    00:57 why ACT over SAT
    01:16 when her journey started
    01:55 Brahmi : her organisation
    02:43 ECs and internships
    03:17 challenges during application
    04:15 The IB board journey
    04:55 how she had chosen her major
    05:30 Essays
    07:07 financial aid
    07:53 Future plans
    08:25 time management
    12:05 how to make a balance college list
    13:25 research papers
    16:34 prism: the lgbqia+ community
    17:35 advices for students applying
    18:43 her family
    19:23 about the inspiring friends
    19:51 final tips for students applying

Комментарии • 7

  • @K2_4040
    @K2_4040 Месяц назад +2

    ❤❤🎉🎉

  • @ARITROCHATTERJEE-vp8qr
    @ARITROCHATTERJEE-vp8qr Месяц назад +1

    A recurring trend in all your interviews is that none of those who got in applied for financial aid. If they had they wouldn’t have gotten in.

    • @KrishnaMIT
      @KrishnaMIT  Месяц назад

      @@ARITROCHATTERJEE-vp8qr agreed, but this can give you an overview of how college applications work and the reality of universities like Stanford, which is saying that we are honest but decrease your acceptance if you’re applying for financial aid. Still, that doesn't mean that money is the main factor; these profiles are the strongest ones and capable of getting into top universities. So try to analyze and learn something, and I personally appreciate your point. Keep working hard for your dreams.

    • @ARITROCHATTERJEE-vp8qr
      @ARITROCHATTERJEE-vp8qr Месяц назад +2

      @@KrishnaMIT I got into top 10 public US universities which are quite a lot cheaper than these schools and can be afforded even without financial aid. I would like to share my experience so let me know if you want an interview.

    • @raghu1665
      @raghu1665 Месяц назад

      Very true
      Financial aid is one of the biggest factors. There are so many Indians who are better than this girl get rejected just because they can't pay. It is what it is. I might sound bitter but it's the truth. College value diversity. They want more international students. A single int'l student costs more because most of the time they can't pay. If there's an int'l student who can pay their fees, the chances will be higher than that of a domestic student. This is very true.

    • @raghu1665
      @raghu1665 Месяц назад

      And not a lot of colleges are going need blind for international students. Only mit and some ivies are the ones that are truly need blind. They ask about our financial condition only after the acceptance.

    • @KrishnaMIT
      @KrishnaMIT  Месяц назад

      @@ARITROCHATTERJEE-vp8qr definitely I would love to do, DM me on WhatsApp we will do