For many students, the idea of getting into a US college seems unattainable. It seems expensive, difficult, full of visa issues, and leaves you with zero certainty. Is this experience only for rich kids?

US higher education — is it really accessible?
Many think it’s out of reach, and the competition is too high.

Nonsense! Now we will tell you how being stubborn and following the right strategy will help any applicant achieve guaranteed results — even in 2022! So, let's get to it.

Usually, all success stories of our students start like this: "Studying in the USA has been my biggest dream since I was little, but no one believed it could ever come true." And how could you believe in it if you had no real-life examples to prove you right?

So, you have to find such cases.

And normally you would follow the average scheme: you surf the internet, watch a couple of thousand YouTube videos, and piece together the experience of those who made it.

But the problem is simply that you are not one of them!

You all have different backgrounds, levels of English, tutors and mentors, and financial circumstances. You have to really process that, because you will all have different admission strategies.

The only thing that these paths have in common is the desire to get prestigious US higher education, preferably at an Ivy League school. You have to agree, we all want to be on top of the world. Or there is an even better scenario — to get a job in a big company and stay in the USA for life.
A little bit of our background. One day, a very ambitious young woman named Maria decided it was her goal to get accepted to a US college. She went out, tried knocking on different doors, and looked for information wherever it was possible. Due to her persistence and stubbornness, she eventually graduated from Columbia University in New York.

Still attending college, she began helping other students achieve their goals. At one point, she realized she could consolidate all the knowledge she had gained and share it with people around the globe. That is how Study America—an online school helping students get into US colleges with financial aid—was born.

And that's not all—this concept was so in demand that we have been helping with the US admission process for over 12 years. During this time, 100% of our students have been accepted into their dream schools, including Columbia, Yale, Cornell, UPenn, Dartmouth, Duke, UC Berkeley, UCLA, NYU, and many others. More than 24,000 students have benefited from our services.
After all these years, one thing has remained the same—we are constantly refining our program and learning from our own mistakes so that you don’t have to. That’s why our students have no other option—they must get into top US colleges.
We aren't fortune-tellers, but let's try to speculate.

You don't know where to start?

The internet is full of articles, but only 5% contain valuable content. No wonder you feel overwhelmed.

You believe that the most important things are high grades and exam scores?

Admissions committees in the USA consider much more than just these numbers. They follow a comprehensive approach, often referred to as 'The Holistic Review,' examining all aspects of your personality—through essays, extracurricular activities, and school recommendations.

There’s no one around who has gone through this experience, and you feel like there’s nowhere to gain the necessary knowledge?

It might seem that way, but remember—there are 7 billion people on Earth. Just imagine how many of them have successfully done it and are now enjoying their lives in the USA.

Is there almost zero chance of getting in due to intense competition?

There are more than 4,000 colleges with different locations, majors, and internship opportunities. If you still believe that only the Ivy League matters, we’ll be glad to prove you wrong. In fact, the chances of getting in are quite high.

You don't have time to dive into this topic?

You definitely don’t! The best way is the shortest way. Just follow the same steps as the students who got in, get results, and you will definitely succeed.

I want my admission to be guaranteed.

We understand that very well, and we try to treat others the way we would like to be treated. That is why we offer you a 100% admission guarantee. And if something goes wrong, we give students a second chance to go through the preparation with us for free.

Rubbish, I have tried it all!

Of course you have. If you have a goal — you act. Well, it usually goes like that. Let’s talk about it right now: have your actions led you to achieve the goal or not?

Let's go!

I have tried to deal with it myself, I've read a lot of articles on the internet.

Yes, there is a lot of information online, but only a few things are actually worth reading. Most of the content you find is produced by people focused on boosting their reach. People lacking real knowledge just copy and paste information and often make mistakes. It’s a very long journey to find something that truly works. You need time for that.

I have received recommendations from teachers, friends, and family members who have heard something about the application process. But their experiences are different from mine.

You know the answer to this question. Listen to real experts, and not some fake ones. If you want to succeed, follow those with practical experience.

I have paid for one-off consultations with various experts.

The process of applying to US colleges is long and involves multiple steps: selecting colleges, preparing for exams, writing essays, building your extracurricular profile, securing recommendations, organizing documents, applying for financial aid, and attending interviews. In this case, one consultation is just scratching the surface. That's why we stand for a comprehensive approach to admissions.

I tried gathering information directly from college websites.

And it's easy to get overwhelmed. US colleges vary greatly in their criteria, deadlines, and even application formats. While there are some commonalities between colleges, each institution also has many unique aspects. Without a structured approach, it will be hard for you to pick 10-20 colleges from 4000 universities.
This approach isn't working!

Everything you’ve just read is no longer effective. Because in order to do it you have to go through tons of information, and you simply don't have time for that. Everyone talks about some universal experience or method, but what you really need is a personal approach, isn’t it?

You need someone who can tailor their advice to your unique background and experience.

Is there a magic pill?

No, there isn’t—just as there’s no magic carpet or Aladdin’s lamp. However, there is an effective admission strategy. It was developed by Study America and approved by hundreds of students over the past 12 years!

Imagine a process that might seem rough, boring, and exhausting at first. But with the right guidance, it transforms into an exciting and inspiring one-year journey—ensuring admission and supporting personal growth.

At the same time, it’s not just about taking physical steps. You can also prepare yourself mentally for your future studies. This is what our unique method can give you, but there is of course much more.

Sound cool? We haven't even started to describe our program!

According to the students' feedback, we realized that we do have a magic wand — the skill of making hard things simple.
The most important thing is that your result is guaranteed — you will 100% get into your dream school.

But, enough talking for now! We want to share the most up-to-date information to help you craft a winning strategy in 2025 and the following years. In this article we will cover 5 tips from our expert that will improve your chances of getting in.

There are plenty more tips like these, and we’ll show you how to access all of them once you’ve finished reading this article.

So, grab a piece of paper and use these tips wisely. And remember to keep quiet, not many people know about this.
Tip №1.
What not to do: sit there waiting for the grass to grow.
What to do: demonstrate interest before submitting your final applications.
When universities select their students, they send offers without any guarantee that the student will pick their school. How to convince your colleges that you are in fact interested in them?

The admission committee is likely to remember your name if you join online campus tours and webinars, send questions to the official email, and connect with current students and alumni. This might seem simple, but it's a highly effective strategy.

First of all, you learn more about your college. Secondly, you ensure they remember you. And when the time comes, the committee will think: «He’s truly interested in our school – let’s give him a chance.»
Tip №2.
What not to do: give up on the SAT (since it is optional).
What to do: aim to pass the SAT.
The exams are very important criteria because they demonstrate the student's ability to handle the workload at a particular college. So, in order to make the final decision, the SAT scores are very important.

If a college has to choose between two students — one with a perfect exam score and the other with an average score — the college will choose the first student. Periodt.

If you don’t slack off, you will reap the rewards.

By the way, in our online school we have a whole module dedicated to exam preparation. It includes 90 lectures, important sample tests, and templates.
Tip №3.
What not to do: give up on your studies.
What to do: work hard and improve your grades.
Since the SAT has become optional at many colleges, the main academic criterion in your application is your grades. If a college sees a high GPA, it shows that you are better prepared to handle university-level work.

List your classes and how many hours you spent on them, and just prove you’re a responsible, well-rounded adult. And that’s it!
Tip №4.
What not to do: leave the personal part of your application until the last day.
What to do: polish your essays, recommendations and activities.
The essay is the main element used to evaluate your entire application. Through this text, the admission committee learns more about you and can see if you are an independent and mature person. That is why it is so important to tell an engaging and compelling story about your background, identity, past activities, successes, or failures. And you need to do it as elegantly as possible.

In the extra mini-essays, you can cover some topics that are of great importance to the university. You can base the texts on information received during webinars, online campus tours, and other events. This will further demonstrate your genuine interest in a particular college.

Also, you need to build your activities list! Make the most of your school's clubs and competitions. Universities always choose proactive students.

And remember that building a strong personal brand is in your hands.
Tip №5.
What not to do: wait for the invitation.
What to do: sign up for the interview yourself.
Not all colleges require an interview. But if you get a chance to talk more about yourself and your interest in certain colleges, don't miss this opportunity.

During the interview, you have to be polite and well-behaved. Show how charismatic you are, and be confident and true to yourself.

So, we have gone through a couple of very useful life hacks. Make sure you keep them in mind and put them to good use.
Tip №1.
What not to do: sit there waiting for the grass to grow.
What to do: demonstrate interest before submitting your final applications.
When universities select their students, they send offers without any guarantee that the student will pick their school. How to convince your colleges that you are in fact interested in them?

The admission committee is likely to remember your name if you join online campus tours and webinars, send questions to the official email, and connect with current students and alumni. This might seem simple, but it's a highly effective strategy.

First of all, you learn more about your college. Secondly, you ensure they remember you. And when the time comes, the committee will think: «He’s truly interested in our school – let’s give him a chance.»
Tip №2.
What not to do: give up on the SAT (since it is optional).
What to do: aim to pass the SAT.
The exams are very important criteria because they demonstrate the student's ability to handle the workload at a particular college. So, in order to make the final decision, the SAT scores are very important.

If a college has to choose between two students — one with a perfect exam score and the other with an average score — the college will choose the first student. Periodt.

If you don’t slack off, you will reap the rewards.

By the way, in our online school we have a whole module dedicated to exam preparation. It includes 90 lectures, important sample tests, and templates.
Tip №3.
What not to do: give up on your studies.
What to do: work hard and improve your grades.
Since the SAT has become optional at many colleges, the main academic criterion in your application is your grades. If a college sees a high GPA, it shows that you are better prepared to handle university-level work.

List your classes and how many hours you spent on them, and just prove you’re a responsible, well-rounded adult. And that’s it!
Tip №4.
What not to do: leave the personal part of your application until the last day.
What to do: polish your essays, recommendations and activities.
The essay is the main element used to evaluate your entire application. Through this text, the admission committee learns more about you and can see if you are an independent and mature person. That is why it is so important to tell an engaging and compelling story about your background, identity, past activities, successes, or failures. And you need to do it as elegantly as possible.

In the extra mini-essays, you can cover some topics that are of great importance to the university. You can base the texts on information received during webinars, online campus tours, and other events. This will further demonstrate your genuine interest in a particular college.

Also, you need to build your activities list! Make the most of your school's clubs and competitions. Universities always choose proactive students.

And remember that building a strong personal brand is in your hands.
Tip №5.
What not to do: wait for the invitation.
What to do: sign up for the interview yourself.

Not all colleges require an interview. But if you get a chance to talk more about yourself and your interest in certain colleges, don't miss this opportunity.

During the interview, you have to be polite and well-behaved. Show how charismatic you are, and be confident and true to yourself.

So, we have gone through a couple of very useful life hacks. Make sure you keep them in mind and put them to good use.
But remember, you don’t need to know everything about the admission process, because you will have enough information to build YOUR personal strategy.

You can get all other tips specific to your situation during a free consultation with one of our experts!
And now let's sum everything up and draw some conclusions.
If you have read this article, then it is really important for you to:
  • Get to know the whole US admission process and figure out where to start.
  • Make a balanced college list.
  • Handle exams and deadlines.
  • Prepare for the tests and aim for perfect scores.
  • Fill out your applications and send them on time.
  • Gather all your documents and get them translated.
  • Write essays that will really stand out.
  • Get as much financial aid as you can.
  • Collect recommendations.
  • Get ready for your college interview.

We deal with all these questions during our program!

Our program at Study America is divided into modules. Each module contains lessons. First, we learn about each task. Then, we start working on it and gather more information. Finally, we polish the result and make it shine. At the end of each module, there’s a section to finalize our work so we don’t have to come back to it later.

This structured and precise method is the key to success when applying to US colleges. The whole process should be clear for students, and you should be able to track your progress toward your goal to meet the deadline.

Are you interested in joining the program? We invite you to get your free consultation with one of our experts first!

This consultation is key, because it helps both of us understand your interests and needs, get a better sense of your background, and figure out your plans for the future.

Here’s what you’ll gain from your consultation:
  • Learn exactly what you need to do to get into your dream school.
  • Get a personalized plan tailored to your goals and interests.
  • Find out how much time and money it’ll take to succeed in your application process.
  • Identify the strengths and areas for improvement in your application.

Your first consultation takes about 40 minutes. During this time, you will meet with one of our experts who will answer your questions and help you build a clear strategy for success.

Our expert will help you set clear goals and develop strategies for your education while identifying potential challenges you might face along the way. They’ll also inspire and motivate you, helping you choose the best path to achieve your dream—big or small.

The first consultation is completely free, even though such services usually come at a cost. We created this opportunity to uphold our high standards and show respect to our students. We’ll also be thrilled to welcome you to our school.

Take the first step now and get advice from the leading US college admission experts. If not now, when?
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