Why Elite Admissions Rewards Focus
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Top colleges do not reward smart and talented students; they reward students who have harnessed their abilities toward impact in a specific area.
In this episode, using two student examples, we reveal the costs of operating without a plan—from constant jumping between interests and activities to allowing outside influences to dictate actions that are misaligned with a student’s admissions goals.
Ultimately, we argue that focus is about more than building an admissions “hook.” It provides students with a decision-making filter that reduces uncertainty, protects them from distractions, and helps ensure that years of hard work are spent moving in the right direction.
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“The Game” is hosted by Sam Hassell and brought to you by Great Minds Advising.
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