Real students, real results
These are applicants who used Conari and got in. Different schools, different backgrounds, same outcome.
“I almost didn't apply to CMU. My GPA was fine but not spectacular and I kept talking myself out of it. The chances calculator showed my open-source projects actually carried more weight than I thought for CS admits. That changed my mindset completely. The essay feedback caught that my intro was basically me listing accomplishments in paragraph form. Not good. After two rounds of revisions it finally read like a real person wrote it. Got in early action.”
Kevin T. from San Jose, CA
Admitted to Carnegie Mellon CS
Undergraduate · GPA 3.7, 4 open-source projects with 200+ GitHub stars
“I had been out of school for three years doing consulting and had no idea where I actually stood. The admissions calculator was honest in a way that was uncomfortable at first. It said my stats were competitive but my essays were the weak link. I did not love hearing that but it was right. I rewrote my "why MBA" essay four times using the feedback. The last version was shorter, more direct, and way more specific about what I wanted to do after. Wharton. Still processing it.”
Rachel M. from Chicago, IL
Admitted to Wharton MBA
Graduate, MBA · GMAT 740, 3 years consulting experience
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“The whole US application process felt like a puzzle with no instructions. Conari helped me figure out which schools fit my actual profile instead of just picking famous names I had heard of. It also flagged a few phrases in my essays that sounded off in English and I would never have caught those myself. Got into Columbia and NYU. My parents still bring it up at every family dinner.”
Yuxin C. · Shenzhen, China
Columbia University and NYU
International, Undergraduate
“Nobody in my family had been to college before so I had zero idea what a strong application actually looked like. The roadmap feature gave me a step-by-step plan and I just followed it. When I got the merit scholarship letter I called my mom and we both cried. She kept saying she didn't understand what I had done differently. Honestly, Conari just helped me see what I was already doing right and say it better.”
Marcus D. · Atlanta, GA
University of Michigan, full merit scholarship
First-Generation Student
“I applied to five MBA programs and got into three. Stanford was the one I had written off as too reach. The AO simulator feedback on my Stanford essay was blunt. It said the story felt rehearsed and the goal statement was vague. I rewrote the whole middle section. That version was the one that got me in. I think about that a lot.”
Priya S. · Mumbai, India
Stanford GSB, MBA
Graduate, MBA
“My statement of purpose was technically fine but it read like a CV summary. The feedback pointed out that I spent three paragraphs on what I had done and almost nothing on why I wanted to work with the specific faculty at MIT or what questions I actually cared about. Completely true. Rewrote it with that focus and got interviews at three of my top programs. Ended up at MIT.”
James L. · Boston, MA
MIT PhD, Computer Science
PhD Applicant
“I was applying to UK universities from Spain and there are so many differences in what they expect in a personal statement compared to US applications. The tool adapted the feedback to UK standards which I did not expect. Got offers from UCL and King's. Choosing between them was the best problem I've ever had.”
Sofia R. · Madrid, Spain
UCL and King's College London
International, Undergraduate
“I was waitlisted at Cornell and Georgetown in March. I used the essay tools to write a letter of continued interest for both schools. Conari helped me figure out what to actually say in those letters, which is hard because you do not want to be annoying but you also need to say something real. Got off both waitlists in May. Chose Georgetown.”
Daniel K. · New York, NY
Cornell and Georgetown off the waitlist
Undergraduate
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