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See how you stack up

See how you stack up for your dream college — Grades, Test Scores, Activities, and Essays.

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Perfect Your Narrative

Inline line-edits and feedback across every essay, grounded in your full profile.

Why Uni Edits Better

I have always been passionate about helping people.

When the power dies on our block, I'm on the porch first — headlamp on, a coil of salvaged wire in hand, tracing the fault before anyone else thinks to look.

Neighbors learned my number before they learned the utility company's. By junior year my phone buzzed more during storms than on a normal Tuesday.

Last winter I rewired Ms. Chen's porch light with cable stripped from a router in the e-waste bin. She was very grateful and thanked me the next morning.

That instinct to fix what's broken before anyone asks is why I want to study electrical engineering — not to rescue people in the abstract, but to keep a street lit when the grid goes quiet.

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Generic opener — your porch scene already shows this.

Lead with a specific action from the essay — you're already doing it.

'Salvaged' is vivid but needs grounding — where did this wire come from?

Specify: "wire stripped from a dead router" to sharpen the image.

Clever line, but it restates the utility-company hook.

Cut it — Ms. Chen's scene proves the point next.

Vague reaction — 'grateful' tells us nothing specific.

Show the gesture: what did she actually leave behind?

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yooo i just wanted to say that Uni helped me a lot with refining my essays that got me into 6/7 ivies that i applied to :) thank you for this its amazing!!!

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AI Feedback That Won't Get You Flagged

Your voice stays yours

Uni gives feedback and guidance. It never writes essays for you. Every word submitted stays authentically yours.

AI Detection

Uni's essay editor supports AI detection that flags suspicious sentences that might alert a keen Admissions Officer.

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Application Planner

Rushed applications contain mistakes. One roadmap for your admissions journey: deadlines, tasks, and strategy tailored to your dream schools, with progress tracking so you stay on course and never miss a step.

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Brag Sheet

Academics

GPA: 4.0 UW / 4.5 W
SAT: 1560 (780 EBRW, 780 M)
AP: Calculus BC (5), Physics C (5)

Extracurriculars

Art Club President (11–12)
Varsity Soccer Captain (12)
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Awards & Honors

National Merit Scholar
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Achievements

NASA OSSI Summer Intern (2024)
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Published in HS Research Journal

LORs and Brag Sheets

Give recommenders a brag sheet packed with your achievements, projects, and academic highlights. Never leave a glowing letter to chance.

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Yale

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5%Acceptance Rate
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Cambridge, MA

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3%Acceptance Rate
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RD: Jan 1Fee: $85

MIT

Cambridge, MA

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4%Acceptance Rate
SAT Math780-800
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RD: Jan 4Fee: $75

Stanford

Stanford, CA

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4%Acceptance Rate
SAT Math750-800
SAT Reading730-780
RD: Jan 5Fee: $90

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Discover high-impact activities across competitions, research, arts, sports, and more. Find opportunities that sharpen your spike instead of scatter-shot involvement.

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FAQ

Getting Started

We think college admissions should be less of a black box. Here's how Uni works and what to expect.

A 'spike' is a deeply focused area of exceptional talent or achievement, the one pursuit where a student is genuinely elite, not merely well-rounded. Top colleges don't build classes of generalists; they curate a well-rounded class made of spiky individuals, each bringing something specific and rare. A student with a spike in AI research, competitive debate, or competitive robotics stands out far more than one who lists 10 average activities. Uni's admissions audit helps you identify, measure, and sharpen your spike so admissions officers remember you.

Private counselors charge anywhere from $1,000 to $10,000, and sessions are limited by whatever that counselor personally knows about a given college. Most AI tools give generic, one-off feedback without any memory of your broader application.

Uni is different because it holds your full profile in context: your GPA, coursework, activities, essays, and target schools. Every piece of advice it gives is grounded in that complete picture, not just the paragraph you pasted in. You get data-driven college matching, essay feedback, spike identification, college list strategy, and deadline tracking for $19/month, available 24/7.

Our essay evaluation model is trained on successful college essays and admissions officer feedback to model current admissions trends. It analyzes your writing for clarity, structure, tone, clichés, and red flags. It then provides specific suggestions to help you improve your narrative and make your story more compelling.

Absolutely. We use industry-standard encryption and security protocols to protect your personal and academic information. Your privacy is our top priority.

Yes. Uni is designed to empower students in their authentic college journey, not to game the system. Our AI tools help students better express their genuine experiences and ideas, similar to how a college counselor or writing tutor would help. We strictly prohibit essay writing on behalf of students and instead focus on providing feedback, suggestions, and guidance that helps students improve their own work while maintaining their unique voice and honesty in the application process.

Absolutely. In fact, starting early is the single biggest advantage a student can have. Students who begin in 9th or 10th grade have time to identify their spike, build activities around it, and walk into application season with a coherent, compelling narrative already in place. Uni's extracurricular database and admissions audit are especially valuable for younger students who want to be intentional about how they spend their time. Parents: the earlier your child starts, the more options they'll have.

Uni compares your application against verified data from real admitted and rejected students, and calibrates essay feedback and chance-me scores to mirror actual admissions patterns. That said, college admissions is inherently subjective, and so is any tool that models it. Running the same evaluation twice may produce scores that differ slightly. What matters is the directional signal, not a single precise number.

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