The Achiever
Age 12-17

Plan for the Best, Prepare for the Rest with EduviXor

The Achiever, Age 12-17

Your Comprehensive Academic Report

100% Generated and Reviewed by Our Education Experts, with over 2,000 teens assisted

3 Personalized Roadmaps to help you prepare for high school, college and first internship

Skill building, portofolio management, extra curricular planning and more...

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Case sharing and discuss all findings in detail
Our founder, Jenkin Tse, will present all 3 personalised roadmaps in detail, helping you understand every option and trade-off.
Schools and colleges our students head to:

"Best guidance possible to get my son prepared for AI World"

Jason's parents were worried his grades didn't reflect his true potential. We build a portfolio that showcased his strengths, talents & achievements beyond classroom...

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"EduviXor walks with us through the emotional weight ..."

The pressure Katie faces such as rising anxiety around test results, social comparison & parental expectations to enter overseas college make her overwhelmed...

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Being a teenager means there will be many tough decisions to make.

Below are some common topics we cover in our reports and consultations

AI and future jobs fear

Time is ticking and students may not know what they want to study or become. Career uncertainty among teenagers is common.

Course selection & confusion  

Students may choose courses based on peer or parent pressure. They may not understand prerequisites for their desired pathways.

Transcript gaps

A student may discover too late that they lack required math, science, language, arts, or other prerequisite courses for a destination  system.  

Grades versus rigor trade-off

Families ask whether to take AP, IB, A-Level, dual enrollment, online or easier classes and not able to get the right answer

Portfolio shallowness

Students may join many clubs but have no depth, leadership, project evidence, community impact, or personal narrative.  

Destination confusion

Families may compare western, eastern and local universities without understanding curriculum  fit, budget, visa, timeline & admissions style.  

Budget shock

Families may discover late that tuition, housing, living costs, insurance, test prep, and exchange rate risk make some plans unrealistic.  

Alternative high school routes

Students may need to consider online high school, private school, dual diploma or alternative pathways but lack of unbiased suggestions  

Parent-student conflict

Parents may want stability and prestige; students may want  autonomy, creativity, or a different future. We will bridge both  sides.  

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