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🧭 How to get 1-on-1 support (and why I limit it)
I know a lot of you have reached out about 1-on-1s, which I really appreciate. It means you're serious about your journey, and I love seeing that. Just so everyone’s on the same page, I wanted to clarify how 1-on-1s work — and why I only offer them in specific cases: 🔒 1. Join MasterPath That’s my full admissions program — built from the same 1:1 strategies I used at an elite firm, now structured into a step-by-step course with lessons, tools, and live support from me. ➡️ Members can add 1-on-1s if needed. ➡️ And if you join by June 30, you’ll get a free 1-on-1 automatically. 🏆 2. Win a Challenge Every other week, I run small challenges here to reward the most committed students — and the winner gets a free 1-on-1. 📅 The current challenge ends this Sunday, June 29. Don't miss out! Why it’s set up this way 1-on-1s take real time and care. To keep quality high and prices accessible, I focus personal support on students who are all-in through MasterPath or actively showing up in this group. Have a great weekend — and let me know if you have any questions 🤍
1 like • Jun 30
@Evanna Kyles Thank you so much!😄
1 like • Jun 30
@Ivy Wizard Thank you 😄
Challenge #2
📝 Title: Challenge #2 1️⃣ Step 1: Watched video ✅ Done! 2️⃣ Step 2: Completed worksheet ✅ Done! 3️⃣ Step 3: Share What You Found A. Snapshot of You 1)Academic interest: Biology, Mathematics, and Physics 2) Extracurricular standouts: Peer tutoring, Bible quiz and Sunday school leadership, participation in school Science Fest. 3) Future goal: I want to explore how the universe works through science, travel the world, study in a different country, and grow as a leader by learning from new people and experiences. B. Core Themes - Empathy and communication - Belonging and inclusion - Resilience through service C. Application Persona Sentence "Passionate about Physics, Biology, and Math, and driven by empathy, belonging, and quiet leadership through service." 4️⃣ Step 4: Reality Check Supports my story: - Strong interest and performance in Physics, Biology, and Math - Active participation in class and willingness to help peers Could improve by: - Taking initiative in a school science or service-based club - Asking a teacher for a small leadership role (e.g., project head, class rep) 5️⃣ Step 5:I have requested some of my friends to join, but no one seems interested. Sorry P.S. I'm sorry I'm not that good at these challenges, but thank you for letting me participate.
2 likes • Jun 30
@Evanna Kyles Thank you!! I will definitely work on that😄
Community Updates: 🏆 Bi-Weekly Challenges (wins 1:1 Strategy Session) + More
Starting this Saturday, I’m rolling out a few updates to make this space even more dynamic and valuable for you. 🤍 👋 New: Introduce Yourself Tab A space to connect and build community. Whether you’re new or have been here a while, I’d love for you to say hi and share a bit about yourself! 🏆 Challenge Winner → 1:1 Strategy Session Every other week, I’ll select one Challenge Winner based on participation and engagement. To be eligible, complete the challenge (it’ll be pinned at the top of the page) and engage meaningfully with others—in both the challenge tab and the intro tab. As always: quality over quantity. 🎁 Winner receives a free 1:1 strategy session with me (value: $499) to sharpen your college application plan. 🗓️ First challenge drops this Saturday—a fun, practical way to get started if you’re feeling stuck or not sure where to begin. More soon—grateful to be building an even more vibrant, supportive space with you all! 🥰
1 like • May 16
Eager to get started!☺️
🩺 Studying Medicine in Europe: Real Costs, Requirements & What Comes After
A lot of students ask: Can I study medicine in Europe affordably—even as an international student? Let's take a look👇 💶 Is it really “free”? Yes—in some places, for certain students. 🔹 EU/EEA students: Public med schools in several countries offer tuition-free education or very low fees. 🔹 Non-EU students: Usually pay higher tuition, but still far less than U.S. med school. 🌍 Example Countries & Estimated Tuition (Per Year) These countries are most realistic for international students due to English-taught programs and accessible admissions: 🇮🇹 Italy: €0–€4,000 - English programs via IMAT; public unis & income-based fees 🇭🇺 Hungary: €12K–€16K - Popular English-taught 6-year programs 🇵🇱 Poland: €11K–€14K - Multiple English programs across major cities 🇨🇿 Czechia: €10K–€14K - E.g. Charles University; reputable English programs 🇷🇴 Romania: €6K–€8K - One of the most affordable English options in Europe 🇩🇪 Germany: €0 (small fees) BUT taught in German—not ideal unless fluent 👉 Why these? These countries offer full medical degrees in English right after high school. Many others (e.g. France, Germany, Scandinavia) have low-cost options—but require fluency in the local language and follow more complex national admission systems. 🏥 Application Requirements Most European med schools offer 6-year programs starting post–high school. Common requirements include: ✅ Strong grades in biology & chemistry ✅ Entrance exam (e.g. IMAT, BMAT/UCAT, or school-specific tests) ✅ English proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS) ✅ Motivation letter and/or interview ✅ Applications via national portals (e.g. UCAS in the UK) or directly to universities 🏫 Example English-Taught Med Schools - 🇮🇹 University of Milan, University of Pavia – IMAT required - 🇨🇿 Charles University – multiple campuses - 🇭🇺 Semmelweis University – highly regarded, international focus - 🇵🇱 Jagiellonian University Medical College - 🇷🇴 Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy
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1 like • Apr 19
I haven't decided which path I should take, and I am undergoing career counseling... Are these info only for med school?
1 like • Apr 20
@Ivy Wizard Thank you!!☺️☺️
🩺 Want to Study Medicine? What You Need to Know
Want to become a doctor or work in healthcare? Before you commit to a path, it’s crucial to understand how medical education works in the U.S. and Europe — because they’re very different. Here’s a breakdown for both international and U.S.-based students. 👇 🇺🇸 U.S. Medical Path (for future doctors) 🧠 First: You need a 4-year bachelor’s degree. You can’t apply to med school right after high school. Most students follow a “pre-med” track — meaning they major in any subject but take required science courses like biology, chemistry, and physics to prepare for med school. 📚 Then: Apply to med school (another 4 years) → then residency (2–7 years) → then licensing. ⛔ International students face major hurdles: - Many U.S. med schools do not accept international applicants. - The few that do are extremely competitive and offer limited or no financial aid. - After med school, you must match into a U.S. residency program to practice — but residency spots often require U.S. citizenship or permanent residency, making visas a huge barrier. - 👉 This is one reason many med schools don’t accept international students in the first place — because visa issues make it hard for graduates to move forward in the U.S. system. ✅ Still: Doing a U.S. undergrad with a strong pre-med track can increase your chances — and opens doors to public health, biotech, global health, or health policy careers too. 🇪🇺 Europe Medical Path (for future doctors) 🧠 No undergrad required! Students apply to med school right after high school — usually a 6-year program combining undergrad + medical training. 🌍 Programs in English are available in countries like: - Poland - Hungary - Italy - Ireland - Czech Republic 🎓 These programs are often more accessible to international students, but: - Admission requirements vary (exams, interviews, GPA) - If you want to practice in another country (like the U.S. or your home country), you may need to pass extra exams or re-license — because medical licensing is always country-specific. - Public EU universities often prioritize EU citizens for lower tuition and easier admissions, but many still offer excellent English-language programs for non-EU students.
2 likes • Apr 17
Hey, I heard in Europe we can study for low cost or even free, is it true?
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Hey, you can call me Sandy. I am a student >_<

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