

US Key Challenges & Our Strengths
“Why did another student get in—but not me?”
Student-Centered, Counselor-Guided
We design personalized planning paths that reflect each student’s background, goals, and academic strengths. From the initial meeting to the final offer, a senior counselor provides end-to-end guidance to ensure clarity and consistency throughout.
Application Pathways
College Application
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Best For: Students with prior exposure to international curricula who are preparing for direct application.
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Requirements: SAT/ACT (some schools test-optional), TOEFL/IELTS, AP/IB/A-Level scores, extracurricular records.
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Advantages: Direct entry into U.S. undergraduate programs for a full four-year experience.
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Tuition: Approx. $40,000–$60,000/year (Varies by school).

Undergraduate Transfer
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Best For: Students who lacked international preparation in high school or are unsatisfied with their initial results.
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Requirements: University transcripts, GPA, TOEFL/IELTS; some schools may require SAT/ACT.
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Advantages: Build on university-level performance to transfer into higher-ranked institutions.
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Tuition: Similar to direct undergraduate entry.

Graduate Application
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Best For: Students seeking deeper expertise, cross-disciplinary study, or enhanced employability.
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Requirements: Undergraduate transcripts, GRE/GMAT, TOEFL/IELTS, recommendation letters, and research experience.
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Advantages: Entry into top research universities, access to global career opportunities.
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Tuition: Approx. $30,000–$55,000/year (varies by program).

Multi-Country Application
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Best For: Students applying to multiple countries, with the U.S. as a core focus while also targeting the UK, Hong Kong, etc.
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Requirements: U.S. application prerequisites (IB/A-Level/AP + language scores), adjusted for each country’s admissions model.
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Advantages: Increased admission success rates by applying across regions. Retain flexibility to decide based on admission,
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Tuition: Varies by final destination.
