What makes elite admissions so competitive?

Elite universities like Harvard, Stanford and MIT receive tens of thousands of applications. Yet, they only admit a small fraction—sometimes just 1 in 20 students. It implies even straight-forward Those with high test results are turned down. These institutions seek future leaders and change agents in addition to academically gifted students. They are concerned with your leadership, projects, and impact outside of the classroom. They also have personal goals, including enhancing diversity, supporting particular initiatives, or selecting elite athletes. This makes it more than just about getting good marks—it’s about standing out. Students who want to compete must have a well-defined plan that emphasizes their strengths in an original and convincing manner.

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