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TheDoubleIvyGrad

Specializing in Ivy League, Premed, & BS/MD College Admission

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Sina D. 

Duke '29

"I keep hearing other parents say, ‘I wish we had worked with him!’ and honestly I’m just glad we did."
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Nirma. H

NYU Med '27

"Dr. Saleh was amazing. I couldn't have gotten into NYU without his advice."
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John M.

Princeton '28

"Thank you for your advice, I got into Princeton with a full ride!"

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Courses

Many students think Ivy League admissions are all about perfect grades, high test scores, and a long list of activities. But every year, thousands of top students get rejected. Why? Because they don’t know how to position themselves the right way. In this foundational class, I break down the three things that matter in elite admissions—what top schools look for, how applications are read, and the key to standing out in a sea of high achievers. If you want to craft an application that gets noticed, start here.

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Applying to top Pre-Med and BS/MD programs is a marathon, not a sprint. If you don’t plan ahead, you’ll miss key opportunities that could make or break your application. In this lesson, I lay out a strategic, year-by-year roadmap—what to do in freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior year—to build a high-impact application that gives you the best shot at getting accepted.​

 

 

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“I want to be a doctor because I love science and helping people.” If that’s your story, you’re already blending in with thousands of other applicants. Top programs don’t want generalists—they want future leaders in medicine. In this lesson, I’ll show you how to craft a powerful narrative that ties together your experiences, passions, and goals into a compelling application theme that admissions officers won’t forget.​

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The best pre-meds aren’t just “interested in medicine”—they’ve built a niche. Elite summer programs help you do exactly that, whether through research, clinical experience, or academic coursework. In this lesson, I’ll show you how to get into the most competitive programs, write killer applications, and use summer experiences to give your application a massive edge.

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Admissions officers love students who can prove their skills in a competitive setting. But which competitions actually matter? And how do you win? In this lesson, I cover the top science, medical, and innovation competitions, how to strategically pick the right ones for your goals, and how to craft a winning entry that stands out.​

 

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Most students think research and volunteering are enough to impress top schools. But the applicants who truly stand out take it a step further with a capstone project. Whether it’s publishing research, launching a nonprofit, or building a medical startup, this is how you prove you’re not just another pre-med—you’re a future leader in medicine. In this lesson, I’ll show you exactly how to design, execute, and showcase a capstone project that takes your application to the next level.

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What if you never had to stress about the med school application process? BS/MD programs make that possible—but they’re incredibly competitive and require a completely different approach than traditional pre-med paths. In this lesson, I break down how these programs work, what they look for, and how to craft an application strategy that maximizes your chances of getting in.

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You’ve probably heard that top Pre-Med and BS/MD programs love research. But just doing research isn’t enough—you need to know how to find the right project, work with the right mentors, and get results that actually boost your application. In this class, I’ll walk you through how to secure research positions (even if you don’t have connections), analyze medical data, and turn your work into publications, science fair awards, and conference presentations.

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Think you can apply to top Pre-Med and BS/MD programs without shadowing? Think again. Shadowing isn’t just another box to check—it’s how you prove to admissions committees that you understand what it means to be a doctor. In this lesson, I’ll show you exactly how to find shadowing opportunities (even if you don’t have connections), how to make the most of your experience, and how to use it to strengthen your essays and interviews.​

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Most students treat volunteering like a checklist item—but that’s a huge mistake. The right volunteering experience doesn’t just show commitment to service; it strengthens your “Why Medicine” story in a way that admissions officers actually care about. In this class, I break down the types of volunteering that matter, how to find meaningful opportunities, and how to turn your experiences into compelling application content.​

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Ivy Masterclass: Full Course

Getting into a BS/MD program or top pre-med school isn’t just about perfect grades and test scores—thousands of qualified students get rejected every year because they don’t know how to position themselves strategically.

 

This course is your step-by-step guide to building a standout application by focusing on what truly matters. You’ll learn how to craft a compelling narrative, secure meaningful shadowing and volunteering experiences, land competitive research positions, and leverage summer programs, competitions, and capstone projects to set yourself apart.

 

Whether you’re aiming for guaranteed medical school acceptance through BS/MD or building a top-tier pre-med profile, this course will teach you exactly how to structure your high school years, write standout essays, and ace interviews to maximize your chances. If you’re serious about medicine, this is the blueprint you need.

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