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Extracurriculars, volunteers, IB, AP, Internships
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How to look for trustworthy activities out of school that can help with me getting into my dream college?

What are some valuable summer program from some of the top schools and when do they start accepting registrations?

What are some things I can do outside of school that makes my resume stand out?

What are some things I can do outside of school that can help for me to get into medical school.

My school does not have AP or IB classes. How would that affect my college application if I want to go to a prestigious college? What are some online resources I can take AP/IB classes?

If I want to get into a high prestige school, what should my test score, extracurriculars look like?

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2 years ago

Hi @ssy0305,

Thank you for your 7 questions.

I'm not going to answer them because that would take 10 pages. I recommend that you watch a couple of College Vine videos instead that will cover most of your questions for you. These are on youtube and created by CV professionals who are well qualified to give you an overview of getting into a prestigious college like Harvard or Columbia.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qML2UQOx10k

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQxtWXmHsQ0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thOVfNY89L4

In the future, it's best to ask 1 question. That way you will get more responses. That is the intent of a Q & A. Ask 1 question and get multiple responses.

Good luck.

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