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Selected Outcomes

Outcomes from real student support work.

These are selected examples from recent V4V Prep support cycles (2022-2026), not a full client ledger. Outcomes vary by effort, timing, fit, and sustained execution.

Results Snapshot

Case-backed outcomes across different goals.

Last updated: February 25, 2026.

Cases shown are intentionally selected to demonstrate method and outcome range, not to imply universal outcomes.

Ivy League Admission

CS admissions strategy case

3 Internships + $173k Offer

Engineering career acceleration case

Top Med-School Admission + $100k Scholarship

Pre-med admissions and scholarship case

Method Clarity

How case summaries are structured with evidence and timeframe.

Case method

  • Each case is framed as starting point -> intervention -> measurable outcome -> timeframe.
  • Outcome examples are anonymized and presented as examples, not promises.
  • We identify controllable factors and uncontrollable factors separately.

Case summary standard

  • Cases are anonymized and written in a consistent structure.
  • Client documents are never published or shared.
  • No-guarantee language and fit criteria stay explicit.

If requested, Tyson can walk families through the case-summary method used on this page. Founder credentials and redacted founder materials are on About.

Client Case Outcomes

Client outcomes in a consistent case format.

Format used on each case: starting point -> intervention -> measurable outcome -> timeframe.

Showing all 3 cases.

Top-CS Applicant | Summer Before 12th Grade Timeframe: Summer Before 12th -> First College Summer

Admissions outcome through narrative and essay strategy

  • Starting point: Strong academics and a broad top-CS target list, but essay content and overall application narrative lacked clarity.
  • Intervention: Personal statement strategy plus hands-on essay writing/editing, with application sequencing across early and regular decision rounds.
  • Measurable outcome: Admission to Brown University (CS) and UT Austin.
  • Post-admissions outcome: $20k+ internship earnings after freshman year, supported by stronger communication of goals and narrative.
Engineering Student | Internship-to-Offer Track Timeframe: Incoming Freshman -> Senior-Year Offer

Incoming Freshman to $173k Full-Time Offer

  • Starting point: Incoming freshman with diverse high-school experiences, a work-in-progress resume, and limited interview experience.
  • Intervention: Resume rewrite, focused internship strategy, repeated mock interviews, and coached academic/extracurricular/career planning.
  • Measurable outcome: $50k+ earned across three internships at Fortune 50 technology companies, followed by a ~$173k total-compensation full-time offer.
  • Timeframe: Fall freshman year through senior-year full-time recruiting and offer negotiation.
Pre-Med Applicant | Junior Year Timeframe: 12-24 months

Essay and narrative intervention for med-school admissions

  • Starting point: Competitive profile with room for improvement in narrative clarity and essay quality.
  • Intervention: Personal statement and secondary essay editing, plus narrative refinement.
  • Measurable outcome: Admission to a top-tier U.S. medical school, a $100,000 merit scholarship, and additional medical-school acceptances.
  • Timeframe: Junior-year prep through decision season.

Examples only. Outcomes vary by effort, timing, fit, and market conditions.