Tokyo Academics presents "Accepted: A College Admissions Podcast." This podcast is dedicated to delivering the unfiltered truth about applying to college in the 21st century.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 150 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Kids & FamilyEducation for KidsEducationHow To |
This week, we're joined by Jennifer Liepin, a seasoned admissions consultant with a passion for educational equity. With over 20 years of experience, Jennifer shares key insights from the recent admissions cycle, highlighting what makes students stan... more
"How optional is optional?" has arguably become one of the most controversial questions in the admissions landscape with regards to standardized testing. However, recent data from MIT and a New York Times article both suggest that there may be some m... more
One of the most important parts of this podcast is the opportunity to respond to questions from students and parents. This week, Tyler responds to a student inquiry about seeking out impactful summer opportunities and discerning which options are goi... more
Advanced Placement examinations are one of many ways to demonstrate to colleges that you are academically ready for the rigor of their institution. The breadth and flexibility of the AP program means that it absolutely should be considered as part of... more
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As a parent I’ve read books and listened to other podcasts but Tyler’s insights are ones I have not heard before. He approaches things in a sane, yet strategic way. Goes one layer deeper than most in this crazy, black box world of college admissions.
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You are so attuned, love the voice, the commandeering of specific examples, the eye on trend/s. Refreshing podcast, of course informative but also nuanced. I work on admissions essays with students and am always looking for untired resources that are independently worth listening to. Thank you!
Appreciate the straightforward tone, concise format and thoughtfulness with multiple POVs. How many advisors can say so much in 20-30 mins?! Episode #65 is an illustration for how great this podcast is. Can’t agree more about the GenEds too!
Tyler is concise yet in depth in his analysis of this complicated process. There are so many episodes to choose from, where one can really cater the podcast playlist to the specific questions they have. Tyler’s podcast/advice/classes were incredibly helpful in helping my achieve my academic goals (both in HS and getting into college)!! I highly recommend and good luck with anyone going through this process. Don’t forget to be kind to yourself! You got this!!
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