Meet the Founder

From Dartmouth graduate to Google PMM to college admissions coach — here's my story.

My Journey

I graduated from Dartmouth College and was accepted to several other top universities — all without any of the advantages that many assume are necessary for elite admissions.

No legacy connections. No family wealth. No athletic recruitment. No private school education. Just a clear strategy, an authentic story, and a deep understanding of what admissions committees are really looking for.

That experience taught me something powerful: the admissions process isn't about being perfect — it's about being memorable.

From Google to The Admit Method

After Dartmouth, I joined Google, where I built a successful career in tech. But on the side, something unexpected happened — friends and family started asking me to help their kids with college applications.

What started as casual advice turned into something more. I found myself spending nights and weekends helping students craft their narratives, refine their essays, and position themselves for top schools. And they started getting in — to Harvard, Yale, Stanford, MIT, and more.

I realized I had discovered something: a consistent, repeatable process that could help any motivated student stand out. I reverse-engineered everything I knew about elite admissions and turned it into a methodology.

That's when I knew I had to make this my full-time mission. I left Google to launch The Admit Method full-time.

The Admit Method Philosophy

After two years of coaching students full-time, I've refined my approach into what I call Narrative Engineering — the art and science of crafting an application that tells a compelling, cohesive story.

Most students make the mistake of trying to be "well-rounded." They check every box, join every club, and end up looking exactly like thousands of other applicants. Admissions officers see right through it.

My approach is different. I help students discover the authentic thread that connects their experiences, passions, and goals — then craft an application narrative so compelling that admissions officers have no choice but to take notice.

Why I Do This

I know what it feels like to be an underdog. To look at elite schools and wonder if someone like you could ever get in. To feel like the odds are stacked against you.

That's exactly why I started The Admit Method. I believe that every motivated student deserves a fair shot at their dream school — regardless of their background, connections, or resources.

When I see a student open an acceptance letter to a school they thought was out of reach, it reminds me why I left a comfortable career at Google. There's no better feeling than helping someone achieve what they once thought was impossible.

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