A book on university admissions


Hi everyone, this is Sunny.

After 18 months in the making my first book, University Admissions Explained is finally out and is available on Amazon.

The book condenses 12 years of my experience into an easily digestible read and demystifies the process of university admissions.

I share case studies of how A&J School students got into universities like UCLA, Oxford, McGill, St Andrews, and Harvard.

The book is written for students, parents, and teachers. If you are interested, you can buy the book online via this link.

I hope you will find it useful and if you have any feedback for me, I would love to hear from you.

Best,

Sunny

Welcome to The University Admissions Newsletter.

My name is Sunny Jain and over the past 13 years I've been helping students get into the top universities in the UK, US and Asia

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