Navy
To Navy,
I've truly been inspired by you over these last three months.
The intensive part of the Ivy League Challenge has now concluded, and I hope you stay active in our community. You are already matched with a Global Impact Council (GIC) mentor. I hope you continue working together until you execute your own project.
The next step is for you to become a mentor or a leader in the GIC.
In an attempt to capture your thoughts at this stage of the journey, I asked you a few questions during week 12. Enjoy revisiting these answers below.

YOUR NEXT STEPS.
12 weeks went by so fast! But that was just the beginning. Be sure to stay on track-- even when life gets crazy. We can do this, together.

Prioritize attendance at impact project support workshops & masterclasses
Most students get knocked off track at some point due to academic and other demands.
Commit to join the workshops and masterclasses as often as possible.
Make it a priority, and let us all help you stay on track.

Work with your mentor and develop your impact project
Take advantage of what you learned about collaborating with an expert and joining a community, and continue to make progress together with your mentor and the rest of the Global Impact Council.
When you get off track because of schoolwork or other responsibilities, use our helpful community and valuable resources to get back on track when you can. We can do this together!

Become a Mentor
Far too many teens are overwhelmed and frustrated with their unhealthy approach to college prep.
It's not right, and you can help.
1. Share your experience with friends or family who might benefit from joining the Ivy League Challenge.
2. Execute a meaningful impact project and then apply to become a mentor in the Global Impact Council
In your words...
Here are your answers to the questions I asked in our last class:
What issue or problem were you facing before you discovered the Ivy League Challenge?
What did the frustration feel like as you tried to solve that problem?
Having finished the first part of the Ivy League Challenge, what would you say is different now?
Take us to the moment when you realized the Ivy League Challenge was actually working to solve your problem.
What does your life look like now that you have been through the first part of the program?
What advice would you give yourself now, having been through the program?

Last class photo :)