Building a College Profile Before Class 12
The strongest university applications aren't written in Class 12 — they're built years earlier, through the academic choices a student makes along the way. Waiting until senior year to start thinking about a college profile usually means scrambling for activities that look good rather than developing ones that actually mean something.
A profile built early has room to show growth: what a student was curious about in Grade 9, what they chose to go deeper on by Grade 11, and what that trajectory says about how they think. Admissions committees read for that pattern — not just a final-year highlight reel.
Starting early also means a student can afford to take an academic risk, see it not work out, and adjust — the kind of iteration that's much harder to fit in during the application year itself.
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