
Ivy Insights Education
Ivy League Application and Strategic Planning
Rooted in Silicon Valley. Comprehensive Planning for Top University Admissions – From Academic Depth to Leadership Practice
"Getting into an Ivy League school is not the end goal, but a recognition of intellectual depth and social influence."
Ivy Insights Education focuses on long-term application planning for Ivy League and world-class universities.
Through three dimensions: academic research, social action, and leadership development.
Help students build clear personal narratives and measurable achievement paths.

Project Positioning
Who It's for
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Students planning to apply to Ivy League universities (Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, UPenn, Brown, Dartmouth, Cornell) and top universities such as Stanford and MIT.
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Families who want to plan ahead in their academic and extracurricular pursuits to build long-term competitiveness
Planning cycle
📆 A two- to three-year comprehensive application planning program starting from Year 11 of a British high school or Year 10 of a US high school
Ivy Insights Education's Three-Dimensional Planning System
1️⃣ Academic Depth
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Course Selection and AP/A-Level Strategy Planning
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Academic research projects (STEM / Humanities / Business)
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One-on-one research and paper publication guidance from mentors
2️⃣ Leadership and Social Activities
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Incubation of non-profit organizations or social innovation projects
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Top international summer programs and competitions (YYGS, Wharton LBW, Diamond Challenge, ISEF, etc.)
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Fundraising events, social impact reports, international conference presentations
3️⃣ Application Strategy and Narrative Construction
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One-on-one Common App Essay Theme Development
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Recommendation letter planning and portfolio guidance
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Mock interviews and school matching strategies
Year 1
Planning focus: Interest discovery, academic and activity planning
Year 2
Key planning areas: deepening research projects, competitions, and social impact practices.
Year 3
Key planning areas: application documents and interviews, comprehensive application strategy
Outcomes: Selecting a direction and defining a long-term project theme
Outputs: Project deliverables and quantifiable impacts
Outcomes: Complete application plan and admission results
🏅Success Cases
STEM students
Admitted to Harvard through Stanford Summer Research, winning the Diamond Business Competition, and establishing a non-profit project.
Interdisciplinary student in both social science and business
Humanities
Selected by Yale through the Yale Global Scholars + Harvard Writing Competition