Admissions
Student Shout Out-Elite of Canada!
Each year, thousands of Canadian students enroll in American colleges and universities, and Elite of Canada is happy to announce that many of its students are included in these numbers. So, if you are headed to a college campus this fall, look out for the following names, for they are part of your Elite family from up north!
| Ray Chung | Columbia | Michelle Yoo | Dartmouth | ||
| Da Mo Park | Cornell | Richard Kim | Dartmouth | ||
| Bing Xue Lin | Cornell | Maria Kim | Harvard | ||
| James Yang | Cornell | Thomas Lee | Princeton | ||
| Woo Jin Kim | Cornell | John Lee | Penn | ||
| Jacky Wang | Cornell | Andy Lee | Penn | ||
| Jenny Wang | Cornell | Harry Ahn | Penn | ||
| Yolanda Duanshi | Cornell | Rebekah Lee | Penn | ||
| Sara Kim | Cornell |
Congratulations to everyone above for successfully navigating international student waters.
For a complete matriculation list of students from Elite of Canada, click here.
Elite L.A. Student Shout Out!
‘Tis the season for college acceptance letters. Now is the time to see the upside of all the studying, the vocabulary words, the quizzes, and the pushups. The following students know very well to what end their commitment to their school work, extracurricular activities, and Elite brought them: college admission of their choice. Well done Elite of Los Angeles Class of '08!
| Lolly Lim | Brown | David Ha | UC Berkeley | ||
| Cecilia Watt | Columbia | Seong Ah Kim | UC Berkeley | ||
| Robert Park | Cornell | Ai Takahashi | UC Berkeley | ||
| Christine Cho | Harvard | Crystal Hanano | UCLA | ||
| Pearl Kim | John Hopkins | Amanda Hassid | UCLA | ||
| Robert Han | Northwestern | Bita Mesri | UCLA | ||
| Hye Jung Kim | Northwestern | Cindy Bong | UCSD | ||
| Alina Kim | Penn | Soomi Cho | UCSD | ||
| Jenny Casabar | Stanford | Scott Shin | UCSD | ||
| Susan Park | Yale | ||||
| Michael Ryan Kim | Yale |
Don’t see your name above? Call in to (213) 365-8008. We’ll update the list with your name on it!
Course Title Inflation
Here's an interesting article from the Washington Post about the inflation of course titles, i.e., labelling courses as "honors", etc. when they're really not.

