Ivy League Undergraduate Course
For students and families preparing for Ivy League and other selective U.S. universities.
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Trinity Upgrade Academy helps candidates build a strong admission strategy: from school selection and exam preparation to essays, recommendations, interviews and a final application roadmap.
Trust and method
Ivy League and top business school applications require more than scattered tutoring. Candidates need a realistic target list, exam calendar, strong personal narrative, precise application materials and careful verification of each program's requirements. The teacher team is selected through TatianaSF's 15+ years of education operations, 10,000+ teacher interviews and work with 1,000+ educators across her company history.
Tracks
For students and families preparing for Ivy League and other selective U.S. universities.
For professionals, founders and future leaders applying to highly selective business schools.
For executives and business owners who need a senior program without stepping away from work.
For candidates who need clarity, deadlines, priorities and quality control across the process.
Exams and requirements
Requirements vary by university, program, application cycle and candidate background. The first step is an admissions audit: what exactly is needed for your target list.
SAT or ACT when standardized testing is required or recommended. International candidates may also need TOEFL 2026 preparation, IELTS, Duolingo English Test, PTE Academic, Cambridge English or InitialView depending on each university's policy.
GMAT or GRE for most full-time MBA programs. Some schools accept Executive Assessment or allow test waivers. English proficiency may require TOEFL, IELTS, PTE or Duolingo.
Executive Assessment, GMAT or GRE may be used for EMBA admissions, though some programs offer waivers or do not require a test. Work experience, sponsorship and employer support also matter.
Glossary
Use this mini-guide to decode the language of selective admissions, exams and application strategy. Each term connects to decisions you may need to make before building a realistic roadmap.
A group of eight highly selective U.S. universities. On this site, the term signals a very competitive undergraduate admissions path, not an official partnership.
A graduate business degree for professionals who want to grow into management, leadership, entrepreneurship or strategic roles.
A business degree format designed for experienced managers, executives and founders who usually continue working while studying.
A first review of goals, background, deadlines, exams and target schools. It helps avoid preparing for the wrong requirements.
A structured list of schools or programs grouped by ambition, fit, risk, deadlines and requirements.
A practical way to balance ambition and realism: reach schools are highly competitive, target schools are plausible, and likely schools reduce risk.
The full set of materials submitted to a school: forms, essays, resume or activities, recommendations, test scores, transcripts and interviews when required.
The coherent story behind the application: what shaped the candidate, what they have done, why the program fits and where they are going next.
Standardized tests used by many MBA and EMBA programs. The best option depends on the school, profile, timeline and quantitative readiness.
English proficiency tests used by universities to evaluate academic English readiness for international candidates.
A program-specific option to apply without a standardized test score when other evidence shows academic or quantitative readiness.
The match between a candidate's goals, values, experience and the program's academic environment, culture, resources and outcomes.
Approach
A strong Ivy League or business school application is not built on one score alone. Admissions committees evaluate academic readiness, leadership, impact, recommendations, motivation, program fit and the quality of written materials.
Trinity Upgrade Academy treats preparation as a managed process: diagnostic, target list, test plan, application calendar, essay architecture, interview preparation and final review before submission.
Outcomes
Modules
Modules adapt to the undergraduate, MBA or Executive MBA track. Each candidate receives a specific calendar and priorities.
Analysis of academic, professional, language and leadership readiness.
Selection of schools by ambition, fit, deadlines, risk and requirements.
Planning for SAT, ACT, TOEFL, IELTS, GMAT, GRE, EA or accepted alternatives.
Building a credible story around academic interest, leadership, impact and future direction.
Work on personal statements, supplemental essays, MBA essays and EMBA essays.
Structuring CVs, activity lists, leadership examples and recommendation strategy.
Preparation for alumni, admissions, MBA and EMBA interviews.
Checking requirements, deadlines, tests, documents and submission readiness.
Process
Share goals, current readiness, target programs and timeline so the first recommendation is specific.
Match the candidate to an undergraduate, MBA, Executive MBA or exam-focused premium course path.
Define which tests and materials matter for your specific admissions path.
Plan preparation for TOEFL, IELTS, SAT, ACT, GMAT, GRE, EA or other requirements.
Work on essays, CV, recommendations, activity list, interview answers and school fit.
Complete final quality control for deadlines, requirements, tests and materials.
Diagnostic Test
The diagnostic is the first step into Academy Trinity's admissions process. It clarifies the candidate's goals, target programs, exam requirements, readiness gaps and the most useful course path before a family or executive commits time and budget.
FAQ
No. We do not guarantee admission or make probability claims. The program helps candidates prepare stronger, more structured and honest applications.
Often SAT or ACT, but policy depends on the university and cycle. International candidates may also need TOEFL, IELTS, Duolingo English Test, PTE Academic, Cambridge English or InitialView.
It depends on the school, candidate profile, quantitative readiness, goals and timeline. Many top MBA programs accept both, so the decision should be strategic.
Executive Assessment is often used for EMBA programs and accepted by some MBA programs, but not all. We verify each target program before choosing a test.
Some MBA and EMBA programs offer waivers for candidates with strong academic, quantitative or professional evidence. This is program-specific.
Yes. We work on candidate narrative, personal statements, supplemental essays, MBA/EMBA essays, resume, recommendations and interview preparation.
Next step
The fastest premium path is simple: complete the diagnostic, review the right course or advisory route, then book a consultation when the next academic decision is clear.