Junior year is almost behind you. The most critical stretch of the admissions process is happening now! Here's how to make the most of it.
College application deadlines are closer than they feel. The decisions you make in the next few months about your summer, your college list, and how you present yourself will shape everything that comes after. This session gives you a clear plan for exactly what to do next.

During this webinar, Admissions Expert Dr. Katie Chiou will guide juniors through what to prioritize between now and the start of senior year. She'll cover how to approach standardized testing in the final stretch, how to use the summer strategically, how to start building a realistic and well-matched college list, how to start writing strong essays, and what admissions officers will be evaluating when they review your full junior-year record. Dr. Chiou will also address the most common mistakes students make in this window and how to avoid them.

Students and families will leave with a concrete action plan for the months ahead. Dr. Chiou will walk through the specific milestones that matter most right now, how to make the most of the summer before senior year, and how to head into fall feeling prepared rather than scrambling to catch up.

Junior year is nearly behind you - this session makes sure you finish strong and start senior year with a real advantage.

Class of 2028 and 2029 - this webinar is for you too! Starting early is how you stand out.
  • Your College Admissions Roadmap: A Step-by-Step Guide for Juniors Presentation
  • Live Q&A
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    Admissions Expert
    Hi! My name is Katie and I’m a psychiatry resident at Mount Sinai! I graduated from Brown’s 8 year Program in Liberal Medical Education (PLME) where I majored in Science & Society with a focus in anthropology and completed a concentration in medical education. I’ve worked for over 8 years in college advising in essay editing and interview prep, and now primarily present at monthly webinars about premed, BS/MD programs, and essay writing.
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