Free Webinar for Sophomores & Juniors
Date & Time: Tuesday, August 26, 2025 at 5:00 PM PDT (8:00 PM EDT)
Format: Online via Zoom
Host: Danielle, former Associate Director of Admissions at Stanford and Assistant Director at UC Berkeley
Why This Matters
Top colleges expect you to build a competitive academic profile before senior year. This free webinar—led by a former admissions officer from Stanford and UC Berkeley—offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at what truly impresses selective universities.
It’s designed specifically for high school sophomores and juniors who want to take control of their college trajectory now, rather than catch up later.
What You’ll Learn
- Class Planning: How to structure your schedule for both rigor and GPA stability
- Testing Strategy: Best times to take the PSAT, SAT, ACT, and how to prepare for each
- Academic Enhancers: Using AP self-study, dual-enrollment, or research to stand out
- Insider Tips: What admissions officers really notice in transcripts
- Next Steps: What to focus on now to make senior year less stressful and more successful
Plus: Live Q&A with Danielle, where students and families can get expert advice in real time.
Who Should Attend
- 10th and 11th grade students who want to strengthen their applications ahead of time
- Parents or guardians supporting students through the admissions process
- Anyone aiming for selective colleges or scholarships who wants trusted insight from someone who’s reviewed thousands of applications
Key Takeaways
- Plan with purpose. Admissions is not just about grades—it’s about intentional academic choices.
- Start early. Waiting until senior year to strengthen your profile is too late.
- Go beyond the classroom. Show initiative through enrichment opportunities.
- Leverage expert advice. Hearing directly from former admissions officers is invaluable.
🔗 How to Sign Up
Spots are free but limited!
Register here through Crimson Education to receive your Zoom link and confirmation.
Take this opportunity to get strategic about your academic future—you’ll thank yourself senior year.