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The patterns behind funded admissions that most applicants never see
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Being qualified is not the same as being competitive. This session breaks down the specific patterns that separate funded admissions from rejections, and what you can do about each one before you apply.
Every program receives hundreds of qualified applicants. Admission committees are not looking for the most qualified candidate. They are looking for the best fit. This session explains what fit actually means at the funded level and how most applicants miss it entirely.
Statement of purpose, CV, and recommendation letters each carry specific weight in different programs. The session identifies the most common structural errors in each document and shows what a competitive version looks like compared to what most applicants submit.
Applying to the wrong programs with strong documents is just as damaging as weak documents. This section covers how to identify programs where your profile is genuinely competitive rather than applying broadly and hoping the numbers work out.
Bring your current draft or a description of your profile. The final portion of the session is live feedback on real applications. You will hear specific input on what is working and what needs to change before you submit.
Book a free 30-minute consultation instead. We will review your application situation and tell you exactly what your documents need to be competitive for funding.
I had been watching their page for months. I was afraid I was not qualified enough. When I finally booked the call, they showed me exactly why I was. I received a fully funded offer to HEC Montréal.
My first application cycle I applied to eleven programs and received zero funded offers. After this session I understood what I had been doing wrong. The second cycle I received two funded admissions.
I had a 3.9 GPA and still could not get a funded offer. Nobody had ever explained to me that the documents and program fit mattered as much as the grades. That changed everything.
The rejection pattern in my applications was clear once someone who reads these documents explained it to me. I was describing my past. I was not arguing for my future. That distinction is everything.
I applied to the same tier of programs the second time with a completely different approach to my documents. Same grades, same experience, completely different outcomes.
Three rejections before I understood what was actually wrong. The session gave me a framework I could apply immediately. Funded offer within three months of attending.
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Check your inbox for the Zoom link. See you on April 12.
No. The session is valuable whether you are preparing your first application or have already applied and received rejections. Both groups will leave with specific actions they can take immediately.
Yes, completely. No fee, no credit card, no hidden cost. Register with your email and the Zoom link arrives immediately.
Registered attendees receive access to the recording. The live review and Q&A portion is only available to those attending in real time. We strongly recommend attending live.
At the end of the session you will be invited to book a free 30-minute consultation. We will review your situation and recommend the right service. No pressure, no obligation.
If you already know what you need, go directly to the service that fits your situation. Every service begins with a free consultation call.
Register free and spend 60 minutes learning what funded applications actually look like. Or book a consultation if you are ready to work on yours directly.
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