Getting admission to nation's top universities requires long term planning and effort on the part of the students as well as parents. Admissions criteria include not only objective metrics such as GPA, ACT/SAT, and AP/SAT Subject test scores, but also subjective criteria such as what type of courses the student took, extra-curricular activities, community service, and other achievements.
Often students/parents start thinking about college admissions only when the student reaches high school junior or senior year! Unfortunately, that doesn't offer much opportunity to align the application package to suit the demands and requirements of the student's dream universities. Students have a much better chance of being successful in college admissions if they start planning early and align their work to what their target universities are looking for.
To help with this process, Aim Academics Tutoring/Test Prep has put together an ongoing counseling program for middle and high school students. This program is based on guiding and analyzing students who successfully got admitted to nations top universitites including Stanford, MIT, UPenn (Wharton), Carnegie Mellon University, Cornell, UC Berkley, University of Michigan, University of Chicago, Case Western University, and Wayne State Med-start programs.