Clarify the destination
Country, major, school type, budget, and family priorities.
A ranked decision brief before shortlisting starts.
Lernkit helps students and families learn the process, compare options, and move through applications with a structured advisor-led plan.
Family workspace
| Profile | Goals, constraints, strengths |
|---|---|
| Schools | Reach, match, safer options |
| Story | Themes, proof, interview angle |
| Decision | Cost, fit, risk, next step |
Advisory path
Each phase produces a concrete decision artifact, so the family can keep moving without guessing what matters next.
Country, major, school type, budget, and family priorities.
A ranked decision brief before shortlisting starts.
Target school tiers, deadlines, requirements, and document owners.
A practical timeline with weekly actions and review points.
Personal statement direction, activity framing, and interview themes.
A reusable story framework for essays and conversations.
Offer comparison, risk checks, next steps, and enrollment planning.
A final choice scorecard for the family decision.
Deliverables
The goal is not more information. The goal is a smaller, clearer set of decisions with owners, deadlines, and tradeoffs.
| School-fit matrix | Compare programs by academics, location, cost, admissions risk, and long-term fit. |
|---|---|
| Application calendar | Track deadlines, document dependencies, test windows, and advisor review moments. |
| Narrative kit | Turn the student's background into themes for essays, interviews, and recommendation guidance. |
| Family decision brief | Keep priorities visible so the final choice is not made from pressure or confusion. |
Reduce the list from every possible school to a defensible set of targets.
Turn deadlines and documents into a practical operating rhythm.
Make student and parent priorities visible before pressure builds.
Program scope
Students learn what strong applications require. Families get advisor-style structure for choices that are expensive to reverse.
| Diagnostic session | Map goals, constraints, current profile, and the first set of decision questions. |
|---|---|
| Planning workspace | A shared checklist for schools, deadlines, documents, essays, interviews, and offers. |
| Advisor review | Structured feedback on priorities, positioning, application readiness, and next actions. |
| Decision support | A calm comparison method for choosing between schools, countries, and offer packages. |
Who it is for
| Students | Need a clear target list and a stronger story before applications begin. |
|---|---|
| Parents | Want visibility into cost, timing, risks, and the reasoning behind each school choice. |
| Transfer applicants | Need to explain direction, academic fit, and progress with more precision. |
| Early planners | Want to use the next 6-18 months to build a stronger profile deliberately. |
The first conversation identifies the student profile, family priorities, school direction, and the decisions that need to be made before work begins.
Request consultationFAQ
No. It works for immediate applications and early planning because the first step is decision clarity.
No. The work is advisory. We help shape direction, structure, and review points so the student's voice stays authentic.
Yes. The format is built for shared family decisions with clear responsibilities and tradeoffs.
The process combines learning, advisory review, and decision tools so the family knows why each action matters.