Go Ivy or Go Free
Welcome to Episode 9 of the Go Ivy or Go Free Podcast! In this episode, host Andreas Stamatakis sits down with Ruben Stephen, a current MIT student and one of the most compelling comeback stories in elite admissions, for a conversation that challenges everything you were told about what it takes to make it to a top school. If you grew up believing that only perfect students end up at places like MIT, this episode will shock you. Andreas and Ruben pull no punches as they tackle one of the most uncomfortable truths in education today: the road to the top is messier than anyone admits. They dig into Ruben's years at a highly competitive magnet STEM high school — how the pressure nearly broke him, how bad grades in his sophomore year almost derailed everything, and how he came dangerously close to dropping out of high school entirely. Ruben makes the case that your lowest point doesn't define your ceiling, and breaks down exactly how he turned it all around to earn his acceptance to MIT. The conversation gets uncomfortable in the best way. Ruben and Andreas break down the parts of the MIT experience nobody warns you about — navigating seasonal depression through the brutal Boston winters, the financial aid struggles that forced him into tense conversations with the financial aid office just to afford his education, being labeled a "DEI hire" by people who couldn't accept that he earned his seat, and the imposter syndrome that followed him into every lecture hall. They also explore how Ruben went from failing a class at MIT to genuinely thriving — and ask the hard question: what does it actually take to survive a system built to overwhelm you? Ruben shares the mindset shifts, habits, and support systems that carried him from nearly dropping out of high school to succeeding at one of the most demanding institutions in the world. 🎙️ About Our Guest: Ruben Stephen Ruben is a student at MIT pursuing a dual major in Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science, and the digital creator behind a social media community of 60K+ students chasing top colleges. As a first-generation, low-income Haitian-American student, Ruben navigated the entire admissions process alone — no private counselor, no safety net — and earned his acceptance to MIT through Early Action. He is the founder of the LearnWell Society, a community built to help ambitious students master the game of academics and turn it into real-world opportunity, and he openly shares his full MIT experience, college essays, and strategy breakdowns to help students who are grinding without a roadmap, just like he once was. 🎙️ About Your Host: Andreas Stamatakis Widely considered the #1 Ivy Admissions Advisor on Earth, Andreas Stamatakis has spent over a decade advising on elite college admissions and has built a social media empire dedicated to democratizing elite admissions advice, making top-tier Ivy strategies accessible to millions of students worldwide for free. Andreas started his consulting practice when he was just 18 years old, right after making the ultimate strategic move: turning down multiple Ivy League acceptances for a full-ride scholarship to Stony Brook University. Holding degrees in Physics, Pure Math, and Applied Math, he brings a first-principles approach to the admissions process, debunking the myths using hard facts and contrarian strategies that have helped thousands of students get accepted. 🔗 Connect with Us! Follow Ruben Stephen: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rstephen.04 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rstephen_04 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Rstephen.04 Website: https://www.rstephen.com/ Follow Andreas Stamatakis & The Ivy League Roadmap: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ivy_roadmap/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ivy_roadmap Website & Consulting: https://ivyroadmap.org/ Book: The Ivy League Roadmap (Available on Amazon): https://a.co/d/0bhf10mC
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