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This is the main space for everything that doesn’t belong in the specialized threads.
Use this space to talk about:
  • Application strategy (ED vs RD, school list building, etc.)
  • Course selection & class rigor questions
  • Summer programs & competitions
  • Ivy League odds / school comparisons
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  • Motivation, mindset, time management
  • Anything about admissions that’s not test prep, essays, or passion projects
📌 Reminder of the Discussion Areas:
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  • 🔥 Passion Projects → Idea brainstorming, mentorship, execution
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