| “You did not come this far to only get this far. You’ve done a lot in your life, you’ve overcome challenges. And if you’re listening to this podcast as a teenager, you’re already exceptional.”
I find that many high school students put Harvard students on a pedestal. But what I wish you understood, is that these students are not different from you and your friends. My peers at Harvard, for the most part, were 'normal' students, just like you.
Listen in to find out:
- The biggest difference between top and average students
- 2 things that make great students–at Harvard or other top schools–great
- The 6 the most common limiting beliefs that most students have
- What to say to yourself to quickly shift your mindset… guaranteed
- Practical advice for creating transformational life-changing results
And so much more.
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THE 5 FATAL PITFALLS TO AVOID IN MIDDLE SCHOOL IF YOU WANT TO GET INTO YOUR DREAM UNIVERSITY
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"Too many people are overwhelmed, stressed out, and frustrated about college admissions prep. I created this podcast to help you build a standout college profile and boost your confidence. Enjoy!"
– Steve Gardner, Founder
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Success Mindset
The right mindset can ensure your success. Listen to begin building your own winning mindset now.

Build Your Confidence
When everyone else is trying to fit in or go with the flow, learn how you can develop the confidence you need to blaze your own successful path.

Reduce Stress & Anxiety
Stories, research, real-life examples... Listen to learn how my Harvard peers and I faced stress and overwhelm.

How to Stand Out
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Admissions Strategy
Essays, rec. letters, curriculum choices, college visits, research, test scores, and more. Don't wear yourself out with a bad strategy.

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