Janae Young
Get Accepted
The Get Accepted podcast hosted by Stanford Alumni and College Admissions Expert Janae Young is a start to finish guide for high school students and parents on how to get accepted into highly competitive schools and win 6-figure and full-ride merit scholarships.
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Episodes
3: The Roadmap for 9th-12th Grade During The College Application Process 16.07.2024 34:29
In this episode, I talk about what to do during each year of your student's high school career. You can think of this episode as a roadmap for 9th through 12th grade during the college application process. Hear what your student should be doing each year of high school to maximize their chances of getting accepted into a highly competitive school or winning the big merit scholarships that they wan...
2: Debunking the 5 Common SAT/ACT Myths that Hold Students Back From Reaching a 1500+ or 34+ 16.07.2024 39:30
There are so many myths and common beliefs that hold students back from getting the score they want on the SAT and ACT. Today I'm breaking down the top 5 common myths I see, debunking them, and giving you the real truth. Learn the facts about testing and how your student can achieve a really competitive score on the SAT or ACT. Learn more at janaetutoring.com and @janaetutoring . Join Ivy League S...
1: My Journey to Stanford and How It Changed My Life 16.07.2024 28:38
I'm Janae Young, College Admissions Coach and Standford Alumni. In this episode, I tell you a little about myself, my journey, and why I started this podcast. Hear how my own experience helps me relate to students applying to schools today, and how I offer guidance and support to students seeking acceptance into highly competitive schools. Learn more at janaetutoring.com and @janaetutoring . Join...
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