US College Admissions
Stand out from the field on your US application
An exclusive Crimson Education webinar
Tuesday 6th July from 6:30-8:00pm
The words of brilliant Crimson students who achieved their dreams working with us
Stand out from the field on your US application
Excite admissions officers with your UK application
Outclass your peers with our premier tutoring
Level up your score and reach as far as possible
Stand out from the field on your US application
Excite admissions officers with your UK application
Outclass your peers with our premier tutoring
Level up your score and reach as far as possible
Do you dream of becoming a Games Developer at EA Games, a Software Engineer at Google or maybe an IT Consultant at IBM? It all starts with a Computer Science degree!
To be in with a chance of getting the job of your dreams at incredible companies like these, you need to attend a top university, and the world rankings will point you in one direction - the US! Stanford University tops the polls for Computer Science, and the likes of MIT and Carnegie Mellon are not far behind. Rated for academic excellence, research opportunities and world-class alumni networks, they really do provide the best platform for career success.
But gaining admission into these top-ranked universities is no easy feat. With increasing levels of competition, it is essential that applicants not only demonstrate academic aptitude but consistent extracurricular engagement - which is why it's important to start early!
In this webinar, we will be joined by MIT Alumna & Video Game Developer, Dorothy Phoenix to discover the best universities and courses to choose for a career in Computer Science!
Excellent facilities
Incomparable career opportunities
Offers to Ivy League universities
Offers to Oxford & Cambridge
Offers to the top 50 US universities
Offers to the Top 10 UK universities
+ The top US universities to study Computer Science (MIT, Stanford, Caltech...)
+ Admissions statistics and your chance of acceptance at top US colleges
+ The different career pathways you can take with a degree in Computer Science
+ What the Computer Science courses look like in the US and how to pick the right one for you
+ How you can scale your extracurriculars to boost your US university application
There will be a Q&A at the end of this webinar so bring your questions to the table!
Country Manager, Crimson UK
Chloe is the Country Manager for Crimson in the UK and has 8 years of experience working in education consultancy in the UK. She joined Crimson in 2017 and now oversees all channels for the UK and Europe. Chloe was educated in the UK and completed an LLM at the University of Law in London.
Tuesday 6th July, 2021
6:30-8:00pm (UK time)
Who should join:
+ Any students in years 9-13 who want to study Computer Science at university.
+ Parents who want advice on how to support children with a passion for Computer Science.
+ Career/university guidance counsellors and school staff who are interested in learning more about how they can support their students.
Co-founder and CEO of Crimson Education. Jamie applied to the top 25 universities in the world and gained acceptance into all of them. Jamie was named 2016 Young Innovator of the Year by the NZ Innovation Counil. This year Jamie featured in Forbes Asia 30 Under 30 - Consumer Tech.
Co-founder and CEO of Crimson Education. Jamie applied to the top 25 universities in the world and gained acceptance into all of them. Jamie was named 2016 Young Innovator of the Year by the NZ Innovation Counil. This year Jamie featured in Forbes Asia 30 Under 30 - Consumer Tech.
Co-founder and CEO of Crimson Education. Jamie applied to the top 25 universities in the world and gained acceptance into all of them. Jamie was named 2016 Young Innovator of the Year by the NZ Innovation Counil. This year Jamie featured in Forbes Asia 30 Under 30 - Consumer Tech.
Co-founder and CEO of Crimson Education. Jamie applied to the top 25 universities in the world and gained acceptance into all of them. Jamie was named 2016 Young Innovator of the Year by the NZ Innovation Counil. This year Jamie featured in Forbes Asia 30 Under 30 - Consumer Tech.
Co-founder and CEO of Crimson Education. Jamie applied to the top 25 universities in the world and gained acceptance into all of them. Jamie was named 2016 Young Innovator of the Year by the NZ Innovation Counil. This year Jamie featured in Forbes Asia 30 Under 30 - Consumer Tech.
Co-founder and CEO of Crimson Education. Jamie applied to the top 25 universities in the world and gained acceptance into all of them. Jamie was named 2016 Young Innovator of the Year by the NZ Innovation Counil. This year Jamie featured in Forbes Asia 30 Under 30 - Consumer Tech.
The words of brilliant Crimson students who achieved their dreams working with us
Fill in your details below and you will receive an email from Zoom with the link to join the webinar on 06/07/21 at 6:30pm UK time.