My name is Sunny Jain and over the past 13 years I've been helping students get into the top universities in the UK, US and Asia
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⭐ The University Admissions Community Is Now Live
Published about 20 hours ago • 2 min read
Our University Admissions Community Is Now Live
Unlock insider strategies, supportive mentorship, and results that speak for themselves
For years, families and students have asked us for one thing, a place to access real university admissions support. The kind that goes beyond basic tips, generic advice, and endless YouTube videos that never quite apply to you.
That place now exists. We’ve built it for you, and it’s live on Skool today.
Our University Admissions community brings together expert-led guidance, 1:1 mentorship, and the strategies that have already helped over 790 students receive offers from universities such as Oxford, Cambridge, and Stanford.
And to thank our early supporters, we’re opening free access to the first members who join.
📚 Access to over 100 recordings of personalised strategy sessions
🔐 Insider admissions strategies and resources schools never share
Why this matters
Most students don’t struggle because they lack ability, they struggle because they lack direction. This community solves that by giving you structure, expert feedback, and clarity every step of the way.
Why A&J?
With over 14 years’ experience and recognition from King Charles III’s King’s Award for Enterprise (2024), we’ve guided thousands of students through every stage of their academic journey.
This isn’t a pre‑recorded course. It’s a living, connected mentoring space, built around real conversations, real experts, and real progress.
Sunny Jain meeting King Charles III
Early Access Invitation
To celebrate our launch on Skool, we’re offering free access to all early members for a limited time.
After this first group fills, the community will move to a private, closed model.
To stand out as a strong candidate for top US universities, it’s essential to understand their holistic approach to admissions. This means they look at the whole person, not just grades, and seek students who can enrich their campus through talent, character, and community spirit.
The process is highly competitive, especially at Ivy League schools where acceptance rates can drop below 4%. There’s no single “recipe” for admission. Instead, success comes from building an application that reflects your child’s unique passions, motivations, and long-term goals.
📑University Admissions Explained
✒️ In University Admissions Explained, Sunny Jain breaks down 13 years of experience and countless student stories into a super easy-to-read book.
If you are a student or a parent interested in getting into some of the world's best universities, if you need to improve your school grades, or if you have an exam you need to prepare for – we look forward to hearing from you.
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My name is Sunny Jain and over the past 13 years I've been helping students get into the top universities in the UK, US and Asia
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