For students

The first read on your profile that's actually specific to you.

You keep getting told you're “competitive” or “a strong candidate.” You don't need encouragement. You need a real picture of where you stand, at the specific schools you care about, with a specific list of what moves the needle and what doesn't.

WHAT YOU GET
An honest read on your file. Written the way admissions officers actually read.

Your transcript, your test reports, your activities list — everything you'd already send to a college, read by an AI with a long-form admissions brief and then written up for you to actually read and use.

No sugarcoating, no doom. Reach schools read as reaches. Concerns are named plainly. Strengths are sourced from your actual documents, not flattery.
§ 02 · PROFILE
EMMA R.
Your profile, as the AI read it.
Academic record
4.21W / 3.94UW · 7 APs · rigor top-decile at school
Test posture
SAT 1510 · retake ROI modeled per school
Signature activities
Debate captain (4y) · Pfizer research (summer ’24)
Context
Large suburban public · Naviance data loaded
AI READ
“Your file sits comfortably in the top 15% at the schools on your list. Rigor is the strongest signal in the record; the test score is the clearest gap. See §6 for the retake ROI table.”
Section 05 · Per-school read

Not ‘competitive.’ Actual numbers.

UNC Chapel Hill
RANGE 58–70%
LIKELY
64%
Strong fit for intended major; in-state would be higher
U. Michigan (LSA)
RANGE 32–44%
TARGET
38%
Rigor clears median; essay fit is the variable here
Georgetown
RANGE 16–28%
REACH+
22%
SAT 20pp below median; retake moves you to 27%
Brown
RANGE 6–13%
REACH
9%
Strong profile for this tier; ED lift modeled at +7pp
What the report actually tells you

The four things that matter most.

01
What actually matters in your profile
You have maybe four or five things in your file that an admissions officer genuinely reads. The report names them, with the specific evidence pulled from your transcript and activity list. Not “strong student, good extracurriculars.” Actual sentences about you.
02
The real probability at each school
Every school on your list gets a probability band with a median estimate and a range. The report names the two or three features moving that number up or down, so you know exactly what's driving the read.
03
The trade-offs, ranked
SAT retake? Drop an activity to take another AP? Add a summer program? The report ranks every decision you're sitting on by how much it actually moves your chances. Some move the needle 5+ points. Some don't move it at all.
04
A read you can show your parents
If the ongoing college conversation with your parents feels like everyone is guessing — including the adults — the report gives you something specific to point at. Most students tell us their parents got calmer within a week of reading it.
When it's most useful

The moments students run this.

LATE 10TH / EARLY 11TH
The calibration phase
Before you've committed to a path, you get a grounded read on where your current profile actually stands — and what the highest-ROI moves are for the next 18 months.
MID-11TH
The decision phase
Course selection, summer plans, test calendar. The biggest leverage points of your whole high school career, compressed into a few months. This is when most families wish they had this.
SUMMER BEFORE 12TH
The list-building phase
Your report rank-orders every school on your draft list, surfaces schools you haven't considered, and flags list-balance issues before you submit a single application.
FALL OF 12TH
The ED strategy phase
The single biggest lever in the application. The report models per-school ED lift against your profile and resolves restrictive-EA conflicts across your full list.

Get the real read on your profile.

$249 · or free if your school is a partner.