June 5, 2021 |
COVID-19 is a crucible moment for high school and college students
As COVID-19 grinds society to a halt and shutters physical college campuses, high school and college students are experiencing their generation’s crucible.
High school may sound stressful – but we’ll never let you walk the road alone! Discover our stories, test strategies, college and life prep, as well as other topics pertaining to these crazy years.
June 5, 2021 |
As COVID-19 grinds society to a halt and shutters physical college campuses, high school and college students are experiencing their generation’s crucible.
June 5, 2021 |
“Even the acceptance rate is just 5 or 10%,it’s still higher than 0%. Everyone should aim for the moon, because if you miss, you will land among the stars.”
June 5, 2021 |
The essay written by our chairman – Mr Tony Ngo – in answer to the question of Harvard MBA Admissions Board about leadership experience.
June 5, 2021 |
Tony Ngo and Don Le – Everest’s co-founders – do detailed reviews on their own essays that got them into Harvard and Stanford. The first episode will review Tony’s essay for Harvard Business School on his undergraduate academic experiences.
June 5, 2021 |
E2 founders – Tony Ngo (Harvard and Stanford), and Don Le (Stanford) share 5 mistakes Vietnamese students typically make when applying to colleges.
June 2, 2021 |
In this article, we introduce WOOP – an easy-to-follow but effective goal setting framework to help envision your goals for the next successful school year.
June 2, 2021 |
This article will hep you learn more about what’s considered a good SAT score for college admissions in 2019, and how to define the target SAT scores you’ll need to be admitted to your dream schools.
June 2, 2021 |
This article will talk about all the reasons considering how SAT affects your application, including why it might be a better test for you than the ACT.
June 2, 2021 |
This article will help you understand all the basics about the SAT test, including: What is the SAT? What does it measure? How is it organized? And how is the SAT scored?