Transforming Aspirations Into Achievements!
Founded by an LSE graduate and a Harvard dropout, our elite team is dedicated to
accelerating your journey to success.
EDMISSION.IST empowers students to discover their path, connect with personalized mentors, and achieve their higher education dreams with an employability focus. We ensure everyone exceeds expectations and levels up!
95% of our students received acceptance letters from minimum of 3 of the 5 top schools they applied to.
Studying abroad isn’t just an expense; it’s an investment in your future growth and global perspective.
When you invest in education across borders, you gain experiences that pay dividends for a lifetime.
We provide personalized test prep to post-admission guidance, cater to each student’s unique goals, fostering the development.
Each student receives a bespoke plan meticulously crafted to showcase their strengths and align with the aspirations.
We sign NDAs with students, ensuring confidentiality and their success without using the achievements for marketing.
We employ advanced psychometric testing and scientifically proven methodologies to ensure you excel and reach your full potential.
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Some myths are perilous when mistaken for truth.
Fact: Many scholarships and financial aid options are available for students who wish to study abroad.
Fact: While academic scores are important, colleges also consider extracurricular activities, leadership skills, and other factors.
Fact: Universities prioritize student safety and offer various support systems for international students.
Fact: Studying abroad is academically rigorous and offers a unique cultural learning experience.
Fact: Many universities allow students to declare their major after the first year of study.
Fact: Most universities look at grades from all four years of high school.
Fact: Many scholarships and financial aid options are available for students who wish to study abroad.
Fact: While academic scores are important, colleges also consider extracurricular activities, leadership skills, and other factors.
Fact: Universities prioritize student safety and offer various support systems for international students.
Fact: Many universities offer programs in English and provide language support for international students.
Fact: With the right guidance, preparation, and dedication, students can secure admission to Ivy League universities.
Fact: If planned correctly, studying abroad can fit into your degree program without delaying graduation.
Fact: Many universities abroad offer world-class STEM programs.
Fact: Studying abroad is academically rigorous and offers a unique cultural learning experience.
Fact: Many countries allow international students to work part-time.
Fact: Many universities have policies in place to facilitate student transfers.
Fact: Scholarships are also awarded for extracurricular achievements, community service, and other factors.
Fact: Many universities allow students to change their major during their course of study.
Fact: A meaningful letter of recommendation from someone who knows you well is more valuable.
Fact: A gap year can be beneficial if used productively to gain skills and experiences.
Fact: Colleges are interested in a well-written essay that reveals your thought process and personality.
Fact: Some universities offer instate tuition to international students based on certain criteria.
Fact: Most universities offer a variety of food options and can accommodate dietary restrictions.
Fact: Many universities allow students to declare their major after the first year of study.
Fact: Introverted students can also thrive abroad by finding the right balance of social interaction.
Fact: Universities consider various factors during the admissions process and sometimes make exceptions.
Fact: While community service can enhance an application, it is not a requirement for most universities.
Fact: Small universities can also provide excellent opportunities and may offer a more personalized learning experience.
Fact: It’s important to choose a topic that you’re passionate about, even if it means starting over.
Fact: It’s more important to choose a university that fits your academic and personal needs.
Fact: Visiting a university can help you get a feel for the campus and the community.
Fact: While you should take the lead, your parents can provide valuable support and guidance.
Fact: Universities in smaller towns can also offer a quality education and unique experiences.
Fact: Living offcampus can offer more independence and can be a good fit for some students.
Fact: It’s important to maintain a balance between academic work and personal life.
Fact: Many universities offer scholarships to upperclassmen as well.
Fact: Many universities offer resources and support for students with learning disabilities.
Fact: Many universities support studentathletes in studying abroad during their off-season.
Fact: Colleges appreciate students who challenge themselves academically.
Fact: Most universities look at grades from all four years of high school.
Fact: You should start researching financial aid options early in the application process.
Fact: Colleges are interested in getting to know you as a whole person, not just as a student.
Fact: Many universities offer resources and support to help first-generation students study abroad.
Fact: Test scores are just one of many factors considered during the admissions process.
Fact: Many universities offer
on-campus job opportunities for international students.
Fact: It’s more important to choose a university based on the quality of its programs in your area of interest.
Fact: Many universities offer flexible programs that allow students to double major while studying abroad.
Fact: Universities encourage all students to get involved in extracurricular activities.
Fact: It’s important to choose a university that fits your individual needs and goals.
Fact: Many universities offer resources and support for non-traditional students studying abroad.
Fact: Many scholarships are available to current university students.
Fact: Many students successfully balance part-time work with studying abroad.
Fact: Many universities are test-optional or consider other factors more heavily than test scores.
Fact: Many students explore different career paths during their time in university.
Fact: Many universities offer exploratory programs for students who are undecided.
Fact: Many students take a gap year or work before starting university.
Fact: Private universities often have more financial aid options, which can make them more affordable for some students.
Fact: Many universities allow students to apply as undecided and declare their major later.
Fact: Many students successfully transfer universities after their first year or later.
Fact: Employers look at many factors, not just the name of the university.
Fact: It’s important to choose a major that aligns with your interests and career goals.
Fact: Application requirements vary by university and program.
Fact: Many successful people didn’t attend their first-choice university.
Fact: Studying abroad
can provide valuable experiences and opportunities.
Fact: While athletics can
be a factor, academic and community fit should be considered first.
Fact: Many Greek organizations welcome international students.
Fact: Many universities consider improvements in grades and other factors beyond high school performance.
Fact: Many universities offer a variety of housing options, and some students choose to live off-campus.
Fact: Community colleges and trade schools also provide valuable education and career training.
Fact: There are many study abroad programs tailored to art and music majors.
Fact: Many study abroad programs welcome students of all ages.
Fact: It’s a good idea to apply to a mix of “safety,” “match,” and “reach” schools.
Fact: Many universities offer resources and accommodations for students with physical disabilities.
Fact: The best college essays are often about small moments that reveal your character.
Fact: Many universities offer support to help first-generation students study abroad.
Fact: Universities in smaller towns and rural areas can also offer a high-quality education.
Fact: Many universities encourage students to take a gap year before starting their studies.
Fact: It’s important to choose a university that fits your personal goals and interests.
Fact: Women are encouraged and supported to pursue STEM fields at many universities.
Fact: Many universities offer resources to support students who are parents.
Fact: Many universities offer mental health resources and support for students studying abroad.
Fact: While AP classes can strengthen your application, they are not a requirement at all universities.
Fact: Many universities welcome applications from homeschooled students.
Fact: Scholarships are awarded for a variety of reasons, not just academic performance.
Fact: There are many study abroad programs in English-speaking countries and in non-English-speaking countries where courses are taught in English.
Fact: It’s more important to choose a university based on its academic programs and community fit.
Fact: Many universities welcome “non-traditional” students who are returning to school after a break.
Fact: Many universities offer resources and support for LGBTQ+ students studying abroad.
Fact: The quality of a university’s programs and community is more important than its size.
Fact: Many universities consider applications from students with a criminal record on a case-by-case basis.
Fact: Many universities offer study abroad programs tailored to business majors.
Fact: While food is a factor to consider, it’s more important to look at a university’s academic programs and community.
Fact: Applying to out-ofstate universities can broaden your options and experiences.
Fact: Many universities are test-optional, and all universities consider other factors in addition to test scores.
Fact: Many students maintain their relationships while studying abroad.
Fact: It’s more important to research a university’s academic programs and community.
Fact: Universities consider many factors beyond extracurricular involvement.
Fact: Many introverted students have successful and enjoyable study abroad experiences.
Fact: While location is a factor, it’s more important to consider a university’s academic programs and community.
Fact: Many universities offer writing support and resources for students.
Fact: Many universities offer study abroad programs tailored to STEM majors.
Fact: It’s important to consider your parents’ input, but ultimately the decision should be yours.
Fact: Many universities welcome students of all backgrounds and life stages.
Fact: Many double majors successfully study abroad.
Fact: While a university’s resources are important, there are many other factors to consider.
Fact: Many universities offer support and resources for students who struggle with math.
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