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T H E   A P P R O A C H

What's the winning formula to fulfill your dream to study at a top American or Canadian university?

 

Despite preconceived notions that you've got to win every academic contest available, score off the charts on all your exams, speak multiple languages, excel in a musical instrument, and captain a varsity sports team while volunteering for a homeless shelter on your downtime, it takes more than a "perfect" profile to gain acceptance to the world's most elite institutions.

 

Adopting a holistic approach to the application process, IvyMetrix guides students to successful outcomes by helping them assess what exactly makes them tick.

 

Rather than focusing on purely quantitative achievements (GPA, standardized testing & class ranking), IvyMetrix concentrates on extracting the "authentic" person behind the numbers, awards & achievements.

 

This approach corresponds to what lies at the core of the college selection process at the most prestigious institutions, where Admissions directors will be seeking more than just top marks & accolades.

 

Empower yourself with insider knowledge to see what it takes to be

accepted.  Debunk myth versus reality.  

 

At IvyMetrix, we'll take the mystery out of the selection process, giving you valuable tools to stand apart from the crowd & be where you belong.

 

Encouraging each student's long-term success & balanced lifestyle,
IvyMetrix supports
 
 
  • Quality attention to an individual's unique needs
 
  • Strategic academic & non-academic planning
 
  • Continuous self-assessment & heightened self-awareness 
 
  • Investment in understanding & nurturing true passions
 
  • Multidisciplinary learning with multicultural focus
 
  • Skills development through diversity of  experience, perspective & activities
 
  • Development of non-cognitive / emotional intelligence
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Always dream & shoot higher than you know you can do. 
 
Don't bother just to be better than your contemporaries or predecessors.
 
Try to be better than yourself.

William Faulkner

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