- info@gloryvisa.com
- 24/7 Customer Support
US Universities in V
- Home
- US Universities in V
Top U.S. University Guaranteed Admission Service
Fast Track to Elite U.S. Universities
If years of effort in education have not yet resulted in a successful outcome for your child, and you wish to ensure that your child can reach the next level of success, this is the opportunity. Now is the time to entrust your child’s future to our service “Fast Track to Elite U.S. Universities.” We provide guaranteed admission planning services, helping students achieve successful admissions and enter the top 50-ranked U.S. universities (as ranked by U.S. News).
Our guaranteed admission services are categorized as follows:
HYPSM Guaranteed Admission Service (Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, MIT)
- Ivy League Guaranteed Admission Service
- Top 15 U.S. University Guaranteed Admission Service
- Top 25 U.S. University Guaranteed Admission Service
- Top 35 U.S. University Guaranteed Admission Service
- Top 50 U.S. University Guaranteed Admission Service
Program Outline:
- 1. Assess the student’s academic and extracurricular achievements through testing and interviews, and prepare an evaluation report.This includes academic performance, course selection, GPA trends, AP test results, SAT test scores, school performance, leadership roles, club and art involvement, and community service activities.
- 2. Based on the evaluation, we provide families with a comprehensive long-term plan and strategy.
- 3. Mentors work with students and parents to break down the plan into actionable items, and help implement each step.
- 4. Mentors assign an academic coach and planner to oversee and supervise the implementation of the plan, offering feedback and guidance at each stage.
- 5. Mentors help students select the right schools and majors, and support them in choosing extracurricular activities, competitions, and research programs to enrich their academic and application profiles.
- 6. Mentors prepare students for school interviews, SAT, and other key components of U.S. college applications.
- 7. At the end of 11th grade or during 12th grade, we assist students with college application submissions and provide detailed recommendation letters and school reports. The report includes: target school list, chosen majors, and related program details.
- 8. During the academic year, students and parents can attend mentor’s family seminars and personalized consultations free of charge.
- 9. Mentors provide guidance for adapting to life in the U.S. for both students and parents.
Ideal Candidates for This Program
- Grade 7 to 12 students with aspirations to attend top-ranked U.S. universities.
- GPA of 85% or higher, with upward academic momentum.
- Willingness to actively engage in mentor’s comprehensive training plan.
- Talents in academics, athletics, or other areas.
U.S. Elite School Planning and Advisory Service
The academic and extracurricular experience during the middle and high school years is critical for students applying to Ivy League and other top U.S. universities. A successful application often depends on a long-term and effective academic and personal development plan. Parents and students need clear academic goals and a strong sense of direction.
To assist in this journey, we assign dedicated mentors, consultants, to guide families through this key period. When families feel overwhelmed or unsure, having a team by their side during this crucial stage of a student’s growth can make all the difference.
Planning & Advisory Services Include
a) Based on students’ academics, interests, hobbies, extracurriculars, and personality traits, we perform comprehensive assessments and provide a personalized roadmap. This includes evaluations of school performance, GPA trends, AP/IB performance, SAT/standardized test scores, leadership roles, arts, sports, and community service. A detailed plan and assessment report will be provided.
b) Understand student and parent background, lifestyle, work experiences, personality, and goals. Offer emotional and practical support throughout the execution of the plan.
c) Tailor an academic course plan based on students’ long-term academic and career goals. Guide them to select the most rigorous and suitable middle and high school courses early on.
d) Plan standardized test preparation (SAT1, SAT2) by mapping out timelines, preparation stages, and progress milestones to ensure students achieve optimal scores in time for college applications.
e) Provide recommendations for summer school, extracurriculars, competitions, or internships related to students’ intended majors and interests. Help students showcase talent and strengths in their application.
f) Based on the student’s ultimate school and career goals, we provide comprehensive strategy design, interview coaching, writing guidance, and support for extracurricular/internship plans.
g) Guide students on time management and planning throughout middle and high school to ensure they remain productive and mentally healthy.
h) Weekly meetings with parents and students, providing ongoing support. Monthly evaluations and progress checks are conducted with both families and our team, adjusting the plan as needed.
Service Duration Options:
1. 8th + 9th + 10th + 11th + 12th grade (5 years)
2. 9th + 10th + 11th + 12th grade (4 years)
3. 10th + 11th + 12th grade (3 years)
4. 11th + 12th grade (2 years)
Faucibus non sed faucibus mauris ultricies. Cras varius proin amet vehicula magna. Ultricies gravida vel volutpat sed. Platea sed fames at egestas amet feugiat laoreet potenti integer. Viverra at maecenas convallis condimentum egestas nunc sagittis eu. Semper faucibus facilisis vitae sollicitudin.
Other Services
- U.S. University Application Support: Includes application planning and guidance for Ivy League and other top U.S. universities, school selection, personal statement and essay coaching, and interview training.
- U.K. University Application Support: Covers the application process for universities like Oxford and Cambridge, including personal statement writing, entrance exam preparation, and interview training.
- European University Application Support: Provides application guidance for universities across Europe, including course selection and preparation of application materials.
- Graduate/Business School Application Support: Helps students apply to top global graduate programs and business schools, including MBA programs. Services include application strategy, resume/CV optimization, and recommendation letter coaching.
- Online Tutoring Services: Offers online courses in IB, A-Level, AP, SAT, ACT, etc., taught by instructors from top universities worldwide.
- Internship and Research Opportunities: Provides research and internship programs for high school students to help them build academic credentials and practical experience.
University Application Service
1. School Selection Advice:
Create a school list based on the student’s interests and background.
2. Timeline Management:
Ensure the application process proceeds on schedule.
3. Resume Polishing:
Counselors provide feedback and revision suggestions.
4. Essay Writing:
At least three rounds of revision, covering the main essay and supplemental materials.
5. Recommendation Letter Strategy:
Provide templates and structural suggestions.
6. Interview Training:
Mock interview practice and image presentation.
7. Career/Industry Guidance:
Professional advisors provide suggestions on future career paths.
8. Offer Selection Advice:
Help students make the best choice among multiple admission offers.
Grades 8–9
Academic Performance
Core Subjects: Focus on Math, English, and Science.
Course Selection: Choose more challenging courses to ensure a solid foundation and gradually transition into A-Level/AP/IB curriculum.
Standardized Test Preparation: By Grade 9, students are advised to take at least two AP exams.
English Proficiency: Strengthen listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills to build a solid foundation for TOEFL/IELTS.
Academic Competitiveness: Begin participating in domestic and international competitions in literature and science, such as AMC (American Mathematics Competitions), ASDAN (UK Subject Competency Tests), etc.
Extracurricular Activities
Development Focus: Select 1–2 areas below as key development directions:
Sports: Choose a sport of interest such as swimming, badminton, or soccer; participate in intra- or inter-school competitions.
Arts: Learn an instrument, dance, or drawing, and participate in performances or competitions.
Community Service: Actively join volunteer activities, accumulate service hours and experience.
Personal Development
Reading and Writing: Read more books, especially English ones, to improve reading skills. Start writing to reflect on learning and life experiences, and gradually develop your own viewpoints and expression style.
Leadership Skills: Actively participate in school and community group activities; take on roles such as class or club officers to develop leadership and organizational skills.
High School Stage (Grades 10–12)
Academic Performance
A-Level/IB/AP Courses: Choose subjects with competitive advantages to ensure excellent academic performance.
Extracurricular Study: Participate in summer overseas study tours organized by schools to broaden international perspectives.
Recommendation Letters: Build strong relationships with teachers and counselors at school in order to secure strong recommendation letters.
Standardized Testing
TOEFL/IELTS: Prepare in Grade 10 and take the tests to aim for high scores.
SAT/ACT: Start preparing in Grade 11 and strive for outstanding results.
AP Exams: If AP courses are available at school, choose a few suitable ones, take the exams, and aim for high scores.
Extracurricular Activities
In-depth Development: Deepen engagement in activities selected in middle school, and strive for excellent results at the provincial or national level.
Research Projects: Participate in subject research or science lab projects, publish papers or reports to enhance research skills and academic competitiveness.
Leadership Projects: Join leadership training or leadership-related activities, aim to take on senior leadership roles to demonstrate organizational and leadership abilities.
College Application Preparation
Freshman and Sophomore Years
Academic Performance
Course Selection Strategy: Choose foundational and general education courses related to your intended major, balancing course difficulty.
Study Methods: Explore and optimize learning strategies by utilizing campus resources such as writing centers and academic support centers.
Major Confirmation: Select a major based on personal strengths and future prospects; aim for a GPA of at least 3.5 in major-related courses.
Extracurricular Activities
Club Participation: Join interest-based or academic clubs to gain experience. Take on leadership roles within student organizations to develop organizational and leadership skills.
Volunteer Service: Engage in volunteer work on campus or in the community to accumulate service experience and improve overall quality.
International Exchange: If opportunities arise, participate in overseas exchange programs offered by the school to broaden international perspectives and cross-cultural communication skills.
Competition Participation: Join academic or professional competitions to enhance competitiveness and strive for awards.
Application Preparation
Internship Opportunities: Seek on-campus and off-campus internships to gain practical experience in your field.
Mentor Relationships: Build strong relationships with professors and academic advisors to participate in research discussions and pursue opportunities as teaching or research assistants.
Junior and Senior Years
Academic Performance
Advanced Major Courses: Choose higher-level, more challenging courses to demonstrate strong academic performance and ensure completion of prerequisite courses for graduate school.
Professional Certifications: Prepare for certification exams such as CPA or CFA to enhance professional competitiveness.
Seminar Participation: Continue attending academic seminars and workshops related to your major to maintain learning enthusiasm.
Extracurricular Activities
Research Projects: Choose and begin preparing for thesis or research projects, determine your research direction and topic, and aim to publish papers in international journals or collaborate with professors.
Entrepreneurship Projects: If you have entrepreneurial ideas, consider joining the school’s incubator programs to gain practical experience.
Internship Preparation: Actively participate in campus job fairs and corporate interviews to complete at least two internships related to your major.
Seminar Participation: Continue participating in academic seminars and workshops related to your field to stay motivated in your studies.
Graduate Application Preparation
Graduate Admission Exams: Begin preparing for standardized tests such as the GRE, GMAT, or LSAT in the first semester of junior year, aiming for high scores.
Application Documents: Start preparing your personal statement and recommendation letters in the second semester of junior year to showcase your academic and extracurricular achievements.
Graduate School Application: Complete and submit your graduate application materials, including your personal statement, recommendation letters, and transcripts.








