DrawingSevere7494 OP t1_jdyi1b8 wrote
Reply to comment by One-Ice8430 in My name is Arvin Vohra, and I am one of the co-Authors of Invitation to the Ivies, the #1 New Release in Kindle College Guides. AMA! by DrawingSevere7494
Thanks for the question. Without trying to summarize a 250 page book in a Reddit post, let me do my best with this one.
Ultimately, Ivy admissions are about personality testing far more than achievement testing. The personality test questions are found in the big essay questions and the small, seemingly unimportant short questions. By learning how personality tests work, you can essentially outsmart the personality test parts.
The number one bit of advice I can give is this: start in 9th grade or earlier. Read the application questions then so that you can design your applicant profile around them. Don't wait until 12th grade and then try to make your activities pretend to fit questions that they don't align with.
Thanks for asking!
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