đź“… Date: Sunday, Feb 17 @ 3 PM EST
⏰ Time: 3:00 PM EST
Most students think a low GPA automatically ruins their Ivy League chances—but that’s not the full story. This Sunday at 3 PM, three Ivy League mentors from Pegasus Prep will break down exactly how they got in, sharing real numbers and insights you won’t find on Google.
🔹 Their actual GPAs, SAT/ACT scores & extracurriculars (no vague answers)
🔹 What they wish they knew before applying (so you don’t make the same mistakes)
🔹 How to craft a standout application—EVEN with a lower GPA
If you’re aiming for top schools, this is your chance to hear firsthand how students beat the odds and got accepted.
Sabrina Yeung
University: Princeton University
Major: Operations Research and Financial Engineering
Personal Interests: Sustainable Energy, Sustainability
Campus Involvement: Investment Group, Club Tennis, Orchestra, Outdoor Action, Creative Publication
Why Students Love Sabrina:
Sabrina’s passion for sustainability was the cornerstone of her application, which she wove into every aspect of her story, from extracurriculars to personal statements. Her willingness to listen and authentic mentorship style make her a relatable and supportive guide through the college application journey.
Max Davis
University: University of Pennsylvania
Major: Economics
Minors: Math and Computer Science
Personal Interests: Overcoming Challenges, Helping Underrepresented Applicants
Why Students Love Max:
Max understands the challenges of competing against well-connected applicants and can help students from underrepresented backgrounds showcase their uniqueness. His journey proves that with the right narrative and strategy, anyone can stand out.
Ben Chen
University: Cornell University
Major: Biological Sciences / Neuro
Background: Pre-med student from a low-income community in Queens, specialized high school graduate (Brooklyn Tech)
Extracurriculars: Sports, Music, Competitive Debate (Policy and Lincoln-Douglas with multiple awards)
Why Students Love Ben:
Ben’s journey demonstrates the power of holistic applications. He turned average grades into a compelling narrative of perseverance and passion. He also specializes in helping Chinese students navigate cultural transitions and find community on campus.
William Porayouw
University: Yale College
Major: Economics and Global Affairs
Career Focus: International Business and Politics
Notable Experiences: Presenting to White House officials, drafting defense briefs at the Pentagon, investigative journalism for Yale Daily News
Why Students Love William:
William’s global perspective and strategic communication skills have helped him stand out at Yale. His background in policy and journalism makes him an exceptional mentor for crafting compelling personal narratives.