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Webinar: Extra-learning and why it is important when applying to TOP US & UK universities

Are you an ambitious student aiming for top universities in the world like Harvard/Stanford/Oxbridge, etc.? Join our webinar to learn about what you can do to nail your academic profile through extra learning!

Date

Thu, May 26

Time

8:00 - 9:30 PM

Location

Online Webinar (Zoom)
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Why should you join and listen?

Secure a chance to find out:

  • Insights behind record-low acceptance rate of universities this year.
  • Importance of academic profile and performances.
  • Answers to “myths” around requirements specifically for Vietnamese students in terms of curriculum and subject.
  • Why ambitious students in the world are taking MORE AND MORE subjects and academic works after school to make their profile stand out?
  • How can an online high school like CGA help?

Meet Bob Fan - the consultant for Harvard/Stanford admits

Meet Bob Fan, Director of Admissions Support at CGA as he shares how students can plan their time at school wisely to maximize their chances of a strong admissions profile.

🎓 Bob graduated from the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, where he majored in Cellular and Molecular Biology. He manages a team of Strategy Consultants to deliver admission services to students all around the world. Students that Bob has worked with in his 8+ years of experience in the university admissions industry have been accepted to institutions such as Harvard, Stanford, UChicago, UPenn, and many more. Recently, he also became the director of admissions at Crimson Global Academy.

Bui Khanh Nguyen

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Average CGA student score in International A Level exams

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CGA students who achieved at least one A in their International A Level Exams

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CGA students who scored at least one A or B in their International A Level exams

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CGA students who achieved an A in their International GCSE exams