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Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast

Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast

Steve

Equipping you to successfully pursue the college of your dreams. I believe that the world needs every student to reach their full potential. College admittance shouldn't hold you back. I'm an educator and Harvard grad who has been in your shoes. I designed this podcast to accompany the Ivy League Challenge (my online course) to support my listeners. I've met with graduates, admissions officers, and professors to identify the criteria used to select candidates. I've crafted a road map for success and can share it with you.

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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast - Extreme Ownership

Extreme Ownership

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07/13/20 • 20 min

Steve and Nathaniel review Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink

Highlights include:

  • True leaders don’t shift blame to others. They own mistakes and failures of those on their teams recognizing that they have control over what happens on their team.
  • If a member of the team is not performing well, leaders train them to help them improve, they don’t blame them. Leaders find ways to use their influence to improve outcomes.
  • Leadership attitude is contagious
  • We can all expand our sphere of influence by first focusing on the things we can control rather than worrying about the things we can't control. 
  • Join us for a "no complaining challenge" for the rest of the day and see how you feel.


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Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast - 2 Reasons to Join the Challenge Now

2 Reasons to Join the Challenge Now

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03/16/22 • 12 min

Registration for the Spring Cohort closes on March 20th. 

You do not want to miss out on:
1) Gaining a significant advantage in your college admissions
2) Avoiding the burnout and overwhelm that is so common among teens who use the wrong strategy.

Instead of burning out and feeling like you let your friends & family down, sign up for the Ivy League Challenge where you will
* clarify your core values
* begin your impact project
* learn how to leverage your self-awareness and your impact to get into a good school.

to register, go to:
www.tilc.to/register

to schedule a call with me (to answer questions or see if the program is a good fit), go to 
www.tilc.to/meet

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Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast - The Impressiveness Trap

The Impressiveness Trap

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03/11/24 • 19 min

Most ambitious teens (and their parents, if we're honest) ask the question "what's most ambitious to an admissions officer" early on in the process.
They figure that they can sacrifice the things they are curious about for a few short years, then later when they get into their dream college they can start doing those things they love so much.
Of course, being as impressive as possible means taking the most rigorous coursework available to them, and then working hard to get great grades in all of those 'impressive' classes.
On top of that, they hear that they should demonstrate leadership. So it's not enough to just join 8 clubs, they need to lead 3 or more of them.
It's not enough to just be on the sports team-- you need to be the captain.
You can't just compete in MUN, you need to be a leader...
Later on they may hear that the most impressive students have published books or won national awards or worked alongside professors and doctoral candidates to conduct biology research.
These families will push and push and push to fit in more and more novel ways to become impressive.
But...
Even if you are successful. Even if you are the ONE in your school who is valedictorian and captain of the team and president of the most clubs-- you are THE MOST impressive student in your school-- the reality is that there are 30,000 high schools in N. America. And each of them has a valedictorian.
So there are tens of thousands of people who spent all four years of high school stuck in what I call The Impressiveness Trap.
And all of those tens of thousands of teens submit applications that look nearly identical.
they look nearly identical because they were all over-scheduled in order to become as impressive as possible.
Ironically, the things that they sacrificed in order to be more impressive-- those things they would have spent time exploring because they were interesting to them-- THOSE are the things that are interesting to an admissions officer.
So that is why it is good advice for your teen to approach activities without considering future admissions officers.
The key is (over time) to explore those curiosities to a deep and meaningful level, and connect that interest and exploration to some positive impact in the community.
This is where parents or mentors can make a big difference.
Listen up to learn more!
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To register for the Ivy League Challenge, visit our website
To follow on Instagram: @TheIvyLeagueChallenge
To join us on our Facebook group for parents
Or schedule a meeting with Steve here

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Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast - Activities Section Checklist for the Common App
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09/25/23 • 16 min

Aside from the essays, the activities section of the Common Application is the trickiest section for many teens. But it doesn't have to be.
Listen to learn how to structure your activities section in a way that will make you memorable and competitive for college.
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To register for the Ivy League Challenge, visit our website.
To follow on Instagram: @TheIvyLeagueChallenge
To join us on our Facebook group for parents:
Or schedule a meeting with Steve here

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Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast - How to Get Straight A's

How to Get Straight A's

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08/10/20 • 12 min

The most practical guide you've ever heard about improving your grades. Advice from Harvard students.
Here is a link to the Daily Planner training, it is a video that takes you through exactly how to use the planner, and also contains a link to download the planner, free of charge. Get the planner and change your grades right away!
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To register for the Ivy League Challenge, visit our website.
To follow on Instagram: @TheIvyLeagueChallenge
To join us on our Facebook group for parents:
Or schedule a meeting with Steve here

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Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast - The Only Thing All Successful People Have in Common
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02/01/21 • 13 min

I have been fortunate enough to spend time with some highly successful people. Perhaps surprizingly, there is one (and only one) thing that ALL of them have in common.
Listen to find out that one critical success trait.
Mentioned in the episode is pillar 3 of the Ivy League Challenge: Develop Your Authentic Impact Project.
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To register for the Ivy League Challenge, visit our website.
To follow on Instagram: @TheIvyLeagueChallenge
To join us on our Facebook group for parents:
Or schedule a meeting with Steve here

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Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast - Student's perspective: Carrie Yin

Student's perspective: Carrie Yin

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04/19/20 • 21 min

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Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast - Student's perspective: Wu Yilin

Student's perspective: Wu Yilin

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04/19/20 • 25 min

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Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast - Dartmouth graduate & my classmate at Harvard, Maddie Koehler
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08/31/20 • 23 min

Maddie tells us about devoting herself to figure skating and academics ahead of applying for and being accepted to Dartmouth college.
She shares her experiences growing up with two parents who attended Harvard college, her thoughts on her admissions process, and her experience interviewing Dartmouth applicants.
She also gives excellent advice for high school and junior high students getting ready to apply to Ivy League schools like Dartmouth.
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To register for the Ivy League Challenge, visit our website.
To follow on Instagram: @TheIvyLeagueChallenge
To join us on our Facebook group for parents:
Or schedule a meeting with Steve here

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Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast - What is the Ivy League Challenge & Who is it For?
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03/10/22 • 12 min

The Ivy League Challenge is an online course that builds confidence in teens and sets them up to get into their dream colleges without sacrificing sleep or fun and friends along the way. 

During the 12 week course, participates move through three phases of growth;

Phase 1: Self-discovery. What are your core values/core drivers and how can you use this understanding to be more confident, more productive, more effective, and happier.
Phase 2: Your Impact Project. You'll learn the 9 different categories of impact projects that are really impressive to admissions officers, along with clear strategies to begin and execute your impact in your community. 
Phase 3: The Strategic Application. Learn how to leverage your self-discovery and your impact project to give yourself a real advantage when you apply to college. You'll learn, for example, how to ensure that the teachers who write your recommendation letters can write confidently about your core values and your impact project. You'll also receive the professor outreach program along with all email templates and scripts included in the program at no additional cost. 

Who is this for? 

The ideal time to begin the Ivy League Challenge is in grade 8 or 9. Many students are mature enough by grade 7 (and a few even by grade 6), and I tell parents that if their children listen to my podcast and enjoy it, they are ready for the course. If they like the podcast, they will love the training.  
Although I never encourage students to put off the Ivy League Challenge until grade 10 or 11, we have had tremendous success even with busy juniors, and you can hear about their experiences in interviews I've done with those students (who got into their dream schools like Stanford and Berkeley) on this podcast.

So if you are ready for a confidence-building, mentally healthy and highly effective approach to college admissions, register now! Registration for the Spring 2022 cohort has just opened, and when we reach 15 students, registration will close. 

Go to TILC.to/register now to book your spot.

Or schedule a video chat directly with me to see if this is a right fit for your child at TILC.to/meet

To Register: TILC.to/register
To meet with me: TILC.to/meet

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How many episodes does Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast have?

Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast currently has 282 episodes available.

What topics does Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast cover?

The podcast is about Success, Harvard, University, Middle School, College, College Admissions, Podcasts, Self-Improvement, Education and Project.

What is the most popular episode on Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast?

The episode title 'Harvard research around healthy living: EXERCISE' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast?

The average episode length on Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast is 21 minutes.

How often are episodes of Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast released?

Episodes of Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast?

The first episode of Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast was released on Apr 17, 2020.

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