美国大学招生专业知识

全球视野,个性化成功

成功并非运气,而是策略。

我们专注于指导学生顺利完成美国大学及全球大学的申请流程。从评估学生的学术成就和课外活动参与情况,到撰写强有力的个人陈述,我们提供的帮助既具有战略性又个性化。我们帮助学生进入前三志愿大学的录取率高达93%,这足以证明我们的实力。

录取

2000

最佳选择

93 %

大学

斯坦福大学
康奈尔大学
哥伦比亚
加州大学洛杉矶分校
加州大学伯克利分校
宾夕法尼亚大学
棕色的
纽约大学
埃默里大学
波士顿学院
华盛顿大学圣路易斯分校
密歇根大学
北卡罗来纳大学教堂山分校
日本庆应义塾大学
斯坦福大学
Hong Kong University/香港大学
多伦多大学
不列颠哥伦比亚大学
伦敦大学学院
帝国理工大学
剑桥大学
南加州大学

您的目标 = 我们的服务

大一和大二

基础优先(8-10年级)

早期规划,影响深远。帮助学生发现兴趣爱好,培养良好的学习习惯,并为大学成功奠定基础。

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初级和高级/最受欢迎

准备就绪(11-12年级)

策略与执行相结合。制定大学申请名单,制定美国大学申请策略(包括私立和公立大学),集思广益,撰写申请文书,在竞争激烈的录取群体中脱颖而出。

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初级和高级/最受欢迎

全球优势(国际应用)

你的未来,无国界。我们为申请美国大学的海外学生以及所有希望出国留学的学生提供量身定制的指导——无论他们来自英国、加拿大、欧洲还是其他地区。

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转会

下一章(转学生)

重新规划。重新聚焦。重燃激情。为希望通过转学申请流程重新开始或找到更合适学校的大学生提供支持。

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您的机遇之海

从第一次对话到最终录取,我们全程指导您的学生——将压力转化为策略,将潜力转化为目标。

探索——9、10 和 11 年级

我们为他们打开探索之门——通往他们可能从未考虑过的大学、职业和机会。

早期探索能够培养自我意识和自信心,使学生能够做出符合自身兴趣和目标的明智选择。

制定策略 - 9/10 和 11 年级

我们制定个性化路线图:

  • 精心设计的课程
  • 智能测试策略
  • 有意义的活动
  • 有意义的夏季目标

通过持续的沟通和指导,学生们能够保持专注、积极,并准备好通过一份讲述他们真实故事的申请材料脱颖而出。

申请 - 12年级

申请季到来时,我们的学生都做好了准备,保持冷静和自信。

无需临阵磨枪——只需精心打磨文书,制定策略性申请方案,并明确方向。因为大学预科不仅仅是为了考上大学——更是为了发现人生目标,建立自信,并在大学中茁壮成长。

游戏计划

GRADE 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade Transfer
SWOT Analysis
Personality Test
Career Assessment
Course Selection
Extracurriculars
Summer Opportunities
Study Habits
SAT/ACT/TOEFL Strategy (part 1)
Major & Career Exploration
Resume
Interviews
Scholarships
Financial Aid
College Fit
Demonstrated Interest
Odds of Admission by University
ED/EA/RD/Rolling Strategy
College List
College Visits
Deadlines
10 Activities + Honors
UC PIQs
UCAS/Common APP Personal Essay
Supplemental Essays
SAT/ACT/TOEFL Strategy (part 2)
Final Application Review & Submit
Results and Celebration

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一旦你迈出第一步,Patricia Team 的专家顾问团队就会在你身后为你提供支持——陪伴你走过每一个里程碑,直至毕业年级及以后。

大一新生

我们每年开会四次,制定/启动一项四年战略。

大二学生

我们每年见面 4 次,外加 2 小时的研究/论文写作时间。

定制化初级/高级策略

两年内共 30 小时 1 对 1 辅导

DIY青少年/老年人

10小时/一对一辅导 10小时研究/编辑

转学生

我们每年见面 10 次,外加 5 小时的研究/论文写作时间。

DIY策略

你很有远见,只是需要专业的反馈。

他们的自述

鹿

嗨,帕特里夏。我被斯坦福录取了!!✨😄 我太激动了!!~~~再次感谢你的帮助。我真的欣喜若狂!!😄

中国北京

(Before checking Brown University's decision)   能不能我们都不看!! (She finally looks at decision....) 天啊!!!我不敢相信! 谢谢 Patricia!!“Oh my God!!! I can’t believe it! Thank you, Patricia!!”  (University destinations: UK, Canada & the USA)

澳大利亚

非常感谢您在如此短的时间内帮我们修改女儿的作文。我们感激不尽!您的评论和见解非常到位,重新组织文章结构也使之更加流畅。谢谢!

鹿

谢谢你,我为艾米感到无比骄傲,我的内心充满了喜悦。我非常感谢你。你是我们家的福星,是我们的天使。❤️

鹿

谢谢你,帕特里夏😽✨💗

大学留学目的地:日本、香港、加拿大和美国

鹿

嗨,帕特里夏。我被斯坦福录取了!!✨😄 我太激动了!!~~~再次感谢你的帮助。我真的欣喜若狂!!😄

中国北京

(Before checking Brown University's decision)   能不能我们都不看!! (She finally looks at decision....) 天啊!!!我不敢相信! 谢谢 Patricia!!“Oh my God!!! I can’t believe it! Thank you, Patricia!!”  (University destinations: UK, Canada & the USA)

全球精英学者

环球精英学者 (Global Elite Scholars) 的使命是指导世界各地的学生和家庭顺利完成复杂的大学申请流程。我们相信,高等教育的意义远不止于排名或目的地,更是一段自我发现、成长和赋能的蜕变之旅。凭借全球化的视野、遍布全球的办事处和个性化的支持,我们助力学生走向成功。Patricia 曾就职于南加州大学 (USC),拥有超过 20 年的高等教育咨询经验。点击图片了解更多信息!

帕特里夏·欧姬芙——《外交官》

创始人兼高级招生顾问

帕特里夏·奥基夫是世界顶尖的独立大学升学顾问之一,也是全球仅有的280位认证教育顾问之一。作为全球精英学者(Global Elite Scholars)的创始人,以及2025-2026年度国际教育顾问协会(IECA)全球委员会主席,她在国际教育咨询领域拥有超过25年的经验。她曾在南加州大学日本国际办公室担任领导职务,并拥有加州大学洛杉矶分校、庆应义塾大学、巴黎索邦大学和南加州大学的学位。更重要的是,她曾指导学生进入斯坦福大学、布朗大学、密歇根大学、加州大学伯克利分校、康奈尔大学以及其他美国顶尖文理学院,并参与英国、欧盟、加拿大、香港和新加坡的留学项目。

帕特里夏致力于帮助学生跨越国界,以清晰的思路、自信和目标感茁壮成长。

我们的博客

从八年级到十年级开始准备至关重要。早期准备能够培养良好的学习习惯,减轻日后的压力,并为进入顶尖大学打开更多大门。

撰稿人: Patricia O'Keefe 2025年9月1日
Junior year is your time to shine. This fall is all about taking action, showing initiative, and building momentum —before senior-year chaos begins. Here's a smart, strategic plan to stand out and stay ahead. 1. Make an Impact This Fall Colleges look for students who create change, not just collect titles. This is your moment to show initiative, leadership, and passion. Lead or Launch Something Start a passion project: blog, tutoring group, fundraiser, app, or research initiative Improve or revamp a club with new ideas Organize a school-wide event or awareness week Step into Leadership Run for a club position—or create a new role (e.g., Outreach Chair) Lead a volunteer project or peer mentoring group Propose a new initiative that solves a problem on campus Go Deep Academically Enter competitions (Model UN, debate, science fairs, etc.) Propose an independent study or research project Submit your work to publications or student showcases Volunteer With Purpose Focus on a cause and take on responsibility: manage social media, host events, or fundraise Start a partnership with a local org or school Don’t just show up— make it better Build a Digital Footprint Create a website, blog, or online portfolio Start a LinkedIn Student profile Showcase your work, projects, or reflections 2. Book Your Counselor Meeting (This Month) September is the best time to meet with your counselor—before they get swamped with seniors. Use this opportunity to plan strategically. What to do: ✔️ Book your appointment now ✔️ Bring a brag sheet (a 1-page list of your activities, awards, work experience, and goals) ✔️ Ask questions like: What classes should I take next year? Am I eligible for AP®, IB, or dual-enrollment? Are there scholarships or programs I should know about? Which colleges are visiting this fall? What competitions are available this year? Pro tip: If you're planning to move into advanced classes, ask now while schedule changes are still possible. 3. Lock In Your SAT/ACT Plan Even if you’re aiming for test-optional schools, strong scores can unlock scholarships, honors programs, and competitive majors . What to do: ✔️ Take a free SAT and ACT practice test (College Board, ACT.org, Khan Academy) ✔️ Choose the one that feels better and plan your prep ✔️ Register early for spring test dates (March–June) ✔️ Prep lightly in the fall or get tutoring support if needed Pro tip: Take the October PSAT seriously —a high score could mean National Merit recognition , which leads to prestige and money. 4. Track Your Progress Create a Google Doc or spreadsheet to keep everything organized. Trust us—future you will thank you. Track: Activities and leadership roles Awards and honors Volunteer hours and projects Test scores and prep timelines Notes from counselor meetings and college visits Final Thought: Start Small, Think Big You don’t need to do everything. But you do need to start something —something that matters to you and makes a difference in your school or community. This fall is your chance to take ownership of your future. 
撰稿人: Patricia O'Keefe 2025年7月1日
Here is an inside look at the shifting landscape of college admissions—and how students, families, and counselors can adapt. Record Application Volumes and Major Shifts The Largest Class—Ever The Class of 2025 is the largest graduating high school class in U.S. history —and applications to Big Ten schools are soaring as a result. But here’s the catch: most universities aren’t expanding enrollment . Some are even shrinking their class sizes. Consolidation Around Five Major Fields According to Eduventures’ 2024 Bachelor’s Degree Study: 49% of degrees conferred fall into just five fields: Professional programs Business Natural sciences Computer science and math Engineering The same five areas account for 49% of student interest . However, interest in computer science is softening at some institutions. The Role of AI in Applications AI is a hot topic, and admissions offices are watching closely. The consensus: AI can be a tool , but it shouldn’t replace the student’s own voice. Authentic storytelling is still central to holistic review . Schools are emphasizing personal narratives and original content. Test Optional: What It Really Means in 2025 COVID-era test-optional policies are still largely in place, but with important nuances. Policy Differences Some states mandate test optional policies (e.g., Illinois for in-state students). Systems vary: some universities within the same network have different requirements. Strategic Score Submission Around 50% of students submitted scores at Illinois and Michigan State. General advice: “If your test score aligns with your academic performance, submit it.” Test scores may still matter for: Scholarships  Honors program admissions Competitive majors Be aware: low score submission rates inflate percentiles— use last year’s admitted ranges as your benchmark. ACT Science Section Updates Big changes to the ACT test: Science section is now optional Total questions reduced , giving students more time per item What Big Ten Schools Are Doing: Most are not requiring the science section Still, students are encouraged to take it “You never know—it might matter for scholarships or certain majors.” Academic Rigor & Transcript Evaluation What Counts as Rigor? Big Ten schools evaluate rigor within context . They're looking for: Students who challenge themselves appropriately Courses that show progressive academic growth Clear alignment between goals and curriculum Dual Enrollment on the Rise From 300,000 (early 2000s) to 2.5+ million in 2022–23 Students with college-level coursework: - Perform better in first-year college classes - Earn scholarships at higher rates Key Institutional Practices: Penn State recalculates GPAs using its own system via the Self-Reported Academic Record Transcript clarity is crucial —especially for uniquely titled courses like “Mathematics in Space” Course Selection Tips by Major: Engineering : Calculus preferred, Pre-Calc minimum Psychology : AP Statistics more useful than AP Calc Theater : Holistic review includes performance experience Essays & Holistic Review What the Essay Is (and Isn’t) It’s the "icing on the cake" after grades, activities, and recs. It should show: - Growth - Character - Voice - Writing skills “ We’re not looking for students who saved kittens from burning buildings,” said one rep. “We want a glimpse into how they think and who they are.” The Power of “Why This School?” These school-specific responses carry huge weight —sometimes even more than the personal statement. High School Profile: Make It Count A strong school profile provides vital context for admissions officers. It should include: Academic Overview GPA scale (weighted/unweighted) Grade distribution by course level Top GPA in the class Curriculum Info Advanced course offerings (AP, IB, dual enrollment) Unique program highlights (e.g., STEM academies) Scheduling format (block, trimester, etc.) Outcomes & Testing Data Percentiles for SAT/ACT scores College destinations Military/workforce data Demographics Senior class size % on free/reduced lunch CEEB code and counselor contact info Note : University of Washington does not consider school profiles. Students are advised to provide key context directly in their applications. Transfer Student Trends University of California System 94% of transfers come from California community colleges Strong preference for in-state transfers Articulation agreements help map transfer credits USC Welcomes a broader mix but still sees most transfers from California CCs Planning tools available to help ensure successful transfer Key Resources & Next Steps Big Ten Counselor Portal Northwestern Regional Info UW–Madison ACT/SAT FAQ UW–Madison Requirements Don’t forget to check each university's website for: AP/IB credit policies Scholarship info Virtual info sessions Campus visit options Final Thoughts The admissions process is evolving—and Big Ten universities are right at the forefront. Whether you’re a counselor helping students navigate this landscape, or a student planning your next steps, understanding these trends gives you an edge . Stay focused on: Authentic storytelling Smart academic choices Thoughtful engagement with colleges Using tools (even AI) responsibly
2025年5月1日
Patricia O’Keefe , a respected leader in international higher education advising, has been honored by the Independent Educational Consultants Association (IECA) with two of its most prestigious awards for her outstanding service and impact on the global IEC community. In 2024 , Patricia received the Making a Difference Award in recognition of her pivotal role in the production of the IECA European Symposium in Madrid, Spain . This award highlights the contributions of individuals whose selfless volunteerism significantly advances the work of IECA and its members. The following year, in 2025 , Patricia was awarded the highly coveted IECA Beacon Award for her leadership as director of the IECA European Symposium in Glasgow, Scotland . The Beacon Award is reserved for those who illuminate paths forward for others, demonstrating excellence, integrity, and vision. These back-to-back honors speak not only to Patricia’s dedication and expertise, but also to her enduring commitment to building global connections, raising professional standards, and empowering educational consultants across continents. https://www.iecaonline.com/about-ieca/awards/

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