Track 2: Recommended Student Timeline

Grade 11

September - October
Fast-Track Evaluation & Planning

Full Student Profile Evaluation and Goal Setting with Brightspark founders.

  • Immediate assignment of a dedicated mentor.
  • Delivery of Spark Profile Report + Accelerated Timeline.
  • Rapid academic and extracurricular schedule planning.

Early University Research

  • Build initial target school list (US + Canada).
  • Begin discussing major/career aspirations.

Testing Strategy Setup (US Applicants)

  • Determine SAT vs ACT track.
  • Create customized testing timeline.

Academic Foundation & Extracurricular Exploration

  • US & Canada: Focus on building a strong academic foundation with high grades and rigorous courses.
  • All: Begin exploring extracurricular activities, aiming for consistency and leadership potential.
  • US: Familiarize with the SAT and ACT format; consider PSAT as practice.
November - December
Learning Begins
  • Mentor Classes: Start regular sessions with mentors focusing on technical concepts relevant to the student’s interests.
  • US: Register for SAT or ACT if ready. Begin official preparation timeline.

Prerequisite Research (Canada)

  • Canada: Investigate course prerequisites for top programs in chosen fields (e.g., sciences, engineering, commerce).

Early Summer Planning

  • All: Research and shortlist summer internships, research opportunities, or programs aligned with interests.
February - March
Research & Personal Development
  • All: Identify areas for academic and personal improvement through mentor feedback.
  • US: Take first SAT/ACT attempt; prepare for AP exams if enrolled.
  • All: Build informal list of target universities, noting key attractions for each.

Stage 4: Research Initiation

  • Launch research projects or competitions relevant to future academic goals.
April - June
Continued Learning & Research Development
  • Mentor sessions continue with deeper technical project development.
  • Take AP exams if applicable to strengthen academic profile.
  • Canada: Continue university prerequisite research and ensure course alignment.
  • US: Continue SAT/ACT preparation for retakes if necessary.

Summer Opportunities Planning Finalization

  • Secure summer programs, internships, or research placements.
  • Identify teachers for letters of recommendation.
June - August
Internship Placement & Essay Drafting
  • Attend guaranteed internship placement with elite companies or research labs through Brightspark.
  • Start brainstorming and drafting the Common Application essay.
  • Begin drafting Canadian university personal profile questions and essays.

Grade 12

September
Submission & Spark Network Activation

◦ US: Finalize the Common App essay and Ivy League supplements; begin the Common Application process.

Canada: Open application accounts on university websites (e.g., U of T, UBC, McGill) and prepare required documents.

All: Request letters of recommendation from teachers and counselors.

October
Application Submission

◦ US: Submit Early Action (EA) or Early Decision (ED) applications by mid-month if applying early to Ivy League schools.

Canada: Submit applications for top Canadian universities, especially for selective programs.

All: Prepare for any remaining standardized tests (SAT/ACT).

November
Application Finalization

◦ US: Complete ED/EA applications (typically due November 1-15) and ensure all documents are submitted.

Canada: Submit priority applications, including any supplementary steps for programs like U of T Rotman.

All: Attend virtual or in-person college information sessions to learn more about applied universities.

December
Application Outcomes

◦ US: EA/ED results released by mid-December. If deferred, prepare for Regular Decision (RD).

Canada: Complete any supplementary applications as required.

All: Submit Regular Decision applications by year-end (US) or early January (Canada).

January
Regular Decision & Final Submissions

US: Submit RD applications, typically due in early January for Ivy League schools.

Canada: Submit applications to Canadian universities by mid-January for priority review.

All: Confirm receipt of recommendation letters, transcripts, and test scores.

February - March
Decision Awaiting

◦ US: Ivy League decisions typically released in late March.

Canada: University offers begin rolling out in March, varying by program and school.

All: Explore and apply for financial aid options if necessary.

April
Finalizing Admissions

◦ US & Canada: Make final college decisions by May 1, ensuring all acceptance and enrollment steps are completed.