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Over the past 5 years, 94% of our students were accepted to one of their top three school choices.

Including Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, UPenn, Dartmouth, Cornell, Brown, Stanford, MIT, and more.

Each roadmap and plan is highly individualized for every student we work with. This includes skill level and interest and thus varies greatly depending on the student’s age. Students who are proactive about starting in middle school or early in high school have more time to identify their interests — as demonstrated by Samantha, in our case study below.

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Samantha’s Mentor Says

“Samantha came to us with a love of nature, and through hard work, strategic coaching, and a desire to better her community, she took her passions to the next level. In the last four years, she found what she truly loves and made real change!”
– Wafa

  • Public High School

    Samantha attended a large, public high school.

  • Science & Sustainability

    Samantha’s passions included sustainability and environmental activism.

  • Passion Project: Environmental Activism

    Samantha’s Passion Project included “adopt-a-park” initiative that grew to include several schools.

  • ACT: Increased from a 31 to a 35

    Samantha increased her ACT score from a 31 to 35.

Samantha’s Story

Samantha was a freshman attending Highland Park High School in Dallas when she began working with Command Education. She was interested in sustainability and environmental activism—and firmly believed that every person could make a difference.

With the guidance of Wafa, her Senior Mentor at Command Education, Samantha started an “adopt-a-park” program at her high school, through which she regularly hosted local park cleanups throughout the metro area. Samantha promoted her straightforward idea on social media and at local businesses. Meanwhile, her mentor provided support as she collaborated with other students to launch the program at other high schools throughout Dallas and Fort Worth. By the end of her junior year, Samantha had successfully helped 9 other high schools implement the “adopt-a-park” initiative. Proud of the hard work they’d all accomplished together, she hosted an annual “Fun In the Sun” party, which was sponsored by local restaurants and businesses.

Samantha was recognized by her high school and her county for her hard work. Academically, Samantha continued to focus on STEM courses and took as many science classes as possible at her high school. She also spent her summers completing environmental activism work in Northern California with a professor from UCLA, during which she learned the basic tenets of sustainable activism. She worked with a Command Education tutor to improve her ACT score from a 31 to a 35 the summer before her senior year.

Samantha gained admission to Stanford University as an Earth Systems interdisciplinary major.

 

Disclaimer. The representations made are compilations of real-life stories and experiences. Names, identifying information, stories, and experiences have been changed to protect privacy. We cannot guarantee a specific outcome, and your results may vary.

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