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NYC to UMich Business School

MAY

2

Friday, May 2

1:00 AM - 2:00 AM

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Join us for an exclusive webinar with Dan Viderman, a standout student from Brooklyn Tech turned University of Michigan Wolverine, as he shares his journey from NYC’s competitive high school landscape to thriving at UMich’s prestigious programs.

With a 4.34 GPA, 11 APs, and acceptance into over 30 universities worldwide—including Boston College on a full ride and Georgia Tech—he knows what it takes to stand out. As a Mathematics of Finance and Risk Management major and a Health Sciences Scholar, Dan has carved his own unique path into the business and STEM world.

What you'll learn:

  • How to craft a competitive application from a high-achieving urban school
  • Tips for navigating the transition from NYC to a large public university
  • Insight into the Michigan business/finance/STEM crossover experience
  • How Dan leveraged leadership, research, and math competitions to build a winning profile

Whether you're dreaming of attending UMich or looking to understand how to strategically position your application for top public universities, this session is for you!

Who should attend:

High school students (especially juniors and seniors) and parents!

Q&A included – come ready to ask questions and get real answers from someone who’s done it.

Speaker

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Dan Viderman

College Counselor at Dewey Smart

After graduating as an AP Scholar with Distinction after taking 11 AP's with a 4.34 GPA from Brooklyn Technical High School's Applied Mathematics Major, Dan enrolled in the University of Michigan's Health Sciences Scholars Program, majoring in Mathematics. As the founder of a competitive mathematics summer camp, ranked in the top 50 in the country for Mathematics, Dan knows firsthand what competition is like. He knows that no two students are the same and that each application requires unique attention. Having applied to over 30 different universities across the world, Dan is able to offer unique feedback on applying from a competitive high school into an even more competitive university. At Michigan, he is involved in two research labs, the debate team, as well as a wide variety of other school community events!

MAY

2

Friday, May 2

1:00 AM - 2:00 AM

Register