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Maya K.
Stanford '29
Reviewed Stanford SUMaC, Ross Mathematics
Aiden L.
MIT '29
Reviewed MIT PRIMES, RSI
Priya S.
Harvard '29
Reviewed Regeneron STS, Pioneer
Jordan M.
Yale '29
Reviewed TASP, Yale YYGS
Sofia R.
Princeton '29
Reviewed RSI, Princeton Summer Journalism
Ethan W.
UPenn '29
Reviewed Wharton LBW, Penn Summer
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Maya K.
Stanford '29
Stanford SUMaC
Summer Program
SUMaC was the single highest-leverage thing I did in high school. The proof-writing track sharpened my Putnam prep and my Stanford essay practically wrote itself afterward.
Aiden L.
MIT '29
MIT PRIMES
Research Program
PRIMES is real research, not a glorified summer camp. My mentor co-authored my paper and it became the spike that anchored my entire MIT app.
Priya S.
Harvard '29
Regeneron STS
Competition
STS is the real deal but the workload is brutal — start your project in 10th grade, not 12th. Worth it for the credibility, not for the prize.
Jordan M.
Yale '29
TASP
Summer Program
TASP changed how I think more than any other program. If you can write, apply. The seminar discussions are unlike anything else for high schoolers.
Sofia R.
Princeton '29
RSI
Research Program
RSI is the gold standard. If you get in, go. I lived in the lab for six weeks and the recommendation letter alone was probably worth a tier of admissions.
Ethan W.
UPenn '29
Wharton LBW
Summer Program
LBW is solid for business-curious kids but don't list it as your top spike — admissions officers know it's pay-to-attend. Use it as supporting context, not centerpiece.
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LIVEMaya K. reviewed Stanford SUMaC — 5★
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Counselor Alex S. posted: "PRIMES essay tip — lead with the question, not the credential."
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MIT PRIMES — application opens Nov 1 (12 followers updated)
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