Saanvi Pradhan

To Saanvi and parents,
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. Access to the community (including monthly impact project support workshops and masterclasses from me) is included in your tuition for the next 9 months, after which you can choose to stay involved for a low monthly fee.
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.

Engage in the Community

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.

Join the Global Impact Council

Complete the Starter Stage in your Impact Project Guide so you can be nominated to join the Global Impact Council.

Then request one or more mentors who can guide you through your own meaningful impact.

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...

I took some time to grab your answers to the questions I asked in our last class. Here is what you said:

Your progress in the Starter Stage.

 


 

1. Your 7 viable impact project ideas

1. Start a campaign/blog speaking about how the educational system is limiting students' creativity

2. Publish a book of my own essays and well as views from different students and friends about certain social causes

3. Create a website that has easy to access information for kids about astronomy and physics

4. Tutor students with reading and writing

5. Work with researchers and professors to change school systems to keep them up to date with societal changes (more emphasis on creativity and independence, less of an emphasis on homework and standardized tests)

6. Initiate an exchange within student councils of schools in my area to work on diversifying our community and providing a voice for students who don't have one

7. Research with professors to find a way to cut down on space debris around the Earth.

2. Core Values

determination, intellect, empathy, and confidence

3. Your organizations

Creative Education Foundation, Creative Culture and Education Foundation

4. Presented Solutions

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5. Your first action step

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6. Date and Time

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