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By: Ivy Tutors Network Inc.
New York , June 18, 2024 , PRLog — Ivy Tutors Network Inc., a leading New York City-based tutoring and test preparation company, has launched a new service offering a guide to getting into college – Blueprint Planning. Created in collaboration with John Morganelli Jr., former and current Ivy Tutors Director of Admissions at Cornell University, Blueprint offers a fully customized roadmap to give students a coherent college admissions story worthy of the Ivy Leagues.
Leveraging Morganelli’s expertise and extensive experience, Blueprint helps students develop an ethos – or application outline – that highlights each student’s innate intellectual curiosity, their involvement with academic and extracurricular activities, and their potential to meaningfully contribute to the campus community and beyond. Blueprint defines ethos as the character, message, or value system that aligns the application’s components to communicate a coherent narrative and make a compelling case for the student’s merit and potential impact on a college campus. Students or parents need not be intimidated by this heavy-handed-sounding strategy: Ivy Tutors Network knows that most high school students will struggle to identify and express their world view. It is for precisely this reason that Blueprint works with the student to guide the college admissions experts at Ivy Tutors Network in uncovering and expressing the student’s unique perspectives and underlying viewpoints.
“The college admissions landscape has evolved into a highly competitive field, where institutions are looking not only for academically proficient students but also for individuals who demonstrate deep intellectual curiosity, a spirit of exploration, and a commitment to using their knowledge for the betterment of their communities.”
After a brief interview and detailed admission form, students receive their custom analysis and written blueprint, which details:
● Specific advice on strategically selecting a major based on the student’s unique profile
● A guide to selecting relevant in-school clubs and activities, as well as detailed summer program suggestions based on student areas of interest
● Tips for developing the main research question that will guide the student’s application statement, demonstrating their ability to engage deeply with topics of personal and academic interest
● Examples of ways students can leverage this research for impact and visibility in academia and the local community
● Detailed outline for compiling a student profile, activity list, personal statement and supplemental essays influenced by the ethos with concrete examples including both traditional and contrarian viewpoints
● An overview of the college preparation timeline, from the beginning of freshman year to the fall of senior year, and the financial aid process
The Blueprint service is available for a one-time fee of $1,499 and provides tailored support throughout the process: https://ivytutorsnetwork.com/
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