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Accepted: A College Admissions Podcast

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Tokyo Academics

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.

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Latest Episodes

This week, Tokyo Academics Lead Admissions Consultant Jennifer Liepin sits down with Amy Denson, a former Division 1 college athlete, professional basketball player, and Division 1 coach, to discuss the athletic recruitment process for university-bou... more

This week, Tokyo Academics Lead Admissions Consultant Jennifer Liepin examines the evolving landscape of legacy admissions in U.S. higher education. In this eye-opening episode, Jennifer unpacks the dramatic decline in this controversial practice, wi... more

This week, Tokyo Academics Lead Admissions Consultant Jennifer Liepin discusses the challenging process of selecting a college major for high school students. In this 2-episode series, "Making the Major Decision," Jennifer guides listeners through un... more

This week, Tokyo Academics Lead Admissions Consultant Jennifer Liepin discusses the challenging process of selecting a college major for high school students. In this 2-episode series, Jennifer guides listeners through understanding college majors an... more

Key Facts

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Recent Guests

Amy Denson
Former Division I athlete, professional basketball player, and now a coach
Episode: #181 - Interview with a Former Division 1 College Athlete: Part 1
Ryan Klohr
Long-term admissions reader at UC Irvine and college counselor at IMG Academy
University of California Irvine
Episode: #176 - Interview with UC Admissions Reader Ryan Klohr: Part 1
Danielle Mikaelian
A third year at Harvard Law School and a graduate of Columbia University, recipient of the Dean Scholar Prize, and an executive board member of the Harvard Association for Law and Business.
Harvard Law School
Episode: #170 - From Columbia to Harvard Law: A Conversation with Danielle Mikaelian (Part 1)
Nikita Penugonda
Caltech Class of 2028, former TEDx speaker, advocate for girls in STEM.
Caltech
Episode: #167 - Moonshots and Milestones: From TEDx to Caltech with Nikhita Penugonda
Raisa Alam
Research scholar program counselor and Columbia graduate with extensive experience in college admissions and mentorship
Independent
Episode: #160 - Interview with a Columbia-Trained Research Scholar
Kaitlyn Cyprian
Academic Manager at Tokyo Academics
Tokyo Academics
Episode: #156 - Conversation with a Test Prep Expert: Standardized Testing in the Digital Age
Fred Guo
Class of 2027, University of Texas, Austin, McCombs School of Business
University of Texas, Austin
Episode: #154 - Interview with a University of Texas at Austin Business School Student
Kirsten Sharett
Former admissions advisor for Princeton University and founder of Crafting Your Story.
Crafting Your Story
Episode: #153 - Interview with a Former Princeton Admissions Advisor Part 2
Claire Gerety-Mott
A film industry professional with extensive experience in undergraduate admissions, particularly for film programs.
Artisan Admissions
Episode: #151 - Interview with a Hollywood Professional: Tips on Film School Success

Host

Jennifer Liepin
Host of the Accepted Podcast and an experienced admissions consultant.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 85 ratings
  • Very strategic and new insights

    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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    United States2 years ago
  • Attuned, smart & refreshing

    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!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sara goes on about things
    United States2 years ago
  • Great perspective

    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!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LinotchkaW
    United States2 years ago
  • 10/10 recommend

    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!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sasha.Sas
    United States2 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Reviews highlight the host's expertise and engaging presentation style, making complex information accessible.
The podcast is noted for its comprehensive insights into the college application process.
Listeners appreciate the straightforward and strategic advice regarding college admissions.
Many find the content refreshingly honest and highly informative, particularly in addressing the complexities of admissions.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

#181 - Interview with a Former Division 1 College Athlete: Part 1
Q: What was that like for you in high school and how did you end up getting recruited after playing high school basketball?
Amy discusses her early start in sports and how her commitment and experiences in AAU basketball led to college recruitment.
#174 - The Georgia Tech Experience: Interview with Two Recent Alumni
Q: How did you know you wanted to go into medicine?
Fiorella explains her interest in STEM and how shadowing a pediatrician cemented her decision to pursue medicine.
#174 - The Georgia Tech Experience: Interview with Two Recent Alumni
Q: Could you share a bit?
Brooke shares her journey into engineering, emphasizing her interest in problem-solving and her experiences with computer science classes in high school.
#149 - Interview with a Future University of Michigan Student
Q: What goals do you have for attending university?
Shaurya expresses the desire to find a passion and to avoid simply going through the motions of pursuing a degree for monetary gain.
#149 - Interview with a Future University of Michigan Student
Q: How did you choose to major in computer science?
Shaurya reflects that interest in computer science was instilled by his father, and that his early exposure allowed him to excel in that subject.

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This series focuses on the intricacies of college admissions in the modern era, aiming to provide honest and practical insights for students and families navigating the application process. Central themes include the significance of choosing college majors, understanding the implications of early decision applications, and managing gaps in academic histories. The content frequently features expert guests who share experiences and strategies tailored to diverse applicant backgrounds, including those from disadvantaged or underrepresented communities. Unique aspects involve deep dives into specific academic institutions and the varied factors influencing admissions criteria, suited for listeners seeking comprehensive guidance in their college... more

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Recent guests on Accepted: A College Admissions Podcast include:

1. Amy Denson
2. Ryan Klohr
3. Danielle Mikaelian
4. Nikita Penugonda
5. Raisa Alam
6. Kaitlyn Cyprian
7. Fred Guo
8. Kirsten Sharett

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