The Four-Phase Approach: First Phase
Ivy Admissions — The Four-Phase Approach
"Take your time and don't rush things. There are at least several schools that people could fit in well with, so they should do it realistically and apply to a range and focus on learning as much as possible about the several that interest them the most. They should do it realistically and get advice from a lot of people."

Brian Sorge, Director of Admissions, Kellogg

A. General Orientation

Introduction to the academic system of the country of your choice, the structure of your selected program, and the basics of the admissions process.

B. Analysis of Academic Record and Curriculum Vitae

Review of the options for acheiving your desired program, facilitated by evaluation of academic record, "curriculum vitae," and other information.

C. Selection of Programs

Preliminary selection of the most appropriate programs based upon your preferences, objectives and profile.

D. General Information

Introduction to the structure and methods of the selected universities.

E. Specific Information

Detailed and extensive documentation about each program: content, activities, and general financial information (cost, scholarships, etc.)

F. Info about Standardized Testing and Required Scores

TOEFL, SAT, GMAT, GRE,…

G. Application

Delivery of each and every application form.

H. Resolution of Doubts and Concerns