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Regular Decision Case Studies: How Real Students Got Accepted to Their Dream Schools

📅Tuesday April 22nd, 2025

🕗5pm Pacific, 7pm Central, 8pm Eastern

📍Zoom

What You'll Learn:

Learn first-hand from Erin Gu, Chief Education Officer at InGenius Prep, as she dives into the latest U.S. college admission trends and walks through real student case studies that showcase how strategy, storytelling, and academic planning come together to create successful applications.

Erin oversees all of InGenius Preps Education team, directly monitoring each counselor and the students they work with. She has the inside scope on every academic trend as they happen. Register now to find out how each of these students, in the hardest majors - computer science, biology, political science, got accepted to Yale, Duke, Brown, Penn and more!

🎓 What You'll Learn

  • What top schools are really looking for?
  • Behind-the-scenes insights into how admissions decisions are made
  • How students with different interests—from STEM to humanities to the arts—crafted standout profiles

"Join us to hear the real stories behind successful college applications and get inspired for your own journey! - Erin"

Here’s a look at the student success stories we’ll be featuring: 

Student J 

  • ACCEPTED TO: Yale, Duke, Brown, NYU, UNC-Chapel Hill, Georgia Institute of Technology, Case Western, & Northeastern
  • Major: Computer Science
  • Public High School on East Coast

Student B 

  • ACCEPTED TO: Duke & Washington University of St. Louis
  • Major: Public health/Computer science/Biology
  • Private High School on East Coast

Student C 

  • ACCEPTED TO: Northwestern, Penn, Columbia, Rice, Emory & Georgetown
  • Major: Political Science 
  • Private High School on East Coast 

Student A 

  • ACCEPTED TO: Cornell, UCLA, & UC Berkeley
  • Major: Bioengineering / Pre-med
  • Public High School on West Coast

*Replay will be available if you can't attend live!

 

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Erin Gu

Meet Your Host:

Erin Gu | Chief Education Officer
ED.M., HARVARD
BA, DARTMOUTH

Erin Gu received her BA from Dartmouth College. Also a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Erin graduated Summa Cum Laude with a double major in Biology and Environmental Studies. After graduation, Erin traveled to China to teach at a rural village school outside of Xi`an. She then continued her own education at Harvard, where she received her Masters degree in Education. During her years working as a teacher in China and also Boston, Erin dedicated herself to increasing the quality of education through delivery of lessons and teacher training programs.