Pathways

Plan U.S. education paths by student stage

Different students need different strategies. We help families understand which pathway fits the student’s age, academic profile, timeline, scholarship or funding considerations, and long-term goals.

K-12 school applicationsUndergraduateMaster’s and PhDLong-term preparation

Pathway

K-12 U.S. School Application and Planning

Who this is for

Students and families considering private schools, boarding schools, day schools, or school choices related to family relocation.

Key support

School type comparison, application timelines, academic preparation, interview preparation, school culture, and fit.

Suggested next step

Start with a consultation about the student’s current grade, location plan, academic needs, and long-term goals.

Pathway

U.S. Undergraduate Application Planning

Who this is for

High school students preparing for U.S. college applications.

Key support

College list strategy, major exploration, activities and awards organization, essay direction, recommendation planning, scholarship-aware options, and final decision support.

Suggested next step

Review the student’s transcript, activities, testing plan, target application year, and budget or scholarship priorities. Scholarship results are not guaranteed.

Pathway

U.S. Master’s Application Planning

Who this is for

College students or working professionals preparing for U.S. graduate study.

Key support

Program selection, academic and career positioning, resume or CV, statement of purpose, recommendations, timeline planning, program fit, and cost comparison.

Suggested next step

Prepare your target field, academic background, experience summary, and intended application timeline for the first conversation.

Pathway

Research-Oriented Master’s and PhD Planning

Who this is for

Students considering research-based graduate study and long-term academic or research direction.

Key support

Research direction, advisor or lab fit, funding-oriented opportunities, assistantships, CV, SOP, research summaries, and communication strategy when appropriate.

Suggested next step

Prepare a CV, research summary, transcript context, and target field. Funding decisions are made independently by universities, departments, programs, faculty, or funding committees. Wise Zebra Global does not guarantee funding.

Pathway

Long-Term Education Preparation

Who this is for

Families who want to plan ahead before application season begins.

Key support

Academic planning, English reading and writing development, activity planning, summer planning, competitions, research or project direction, timeline planning, and future readiness.

Suggested next step

Discuss the student’s current grade, academic strengths, time horizon, and family expectations.

Consultation

Start with a consultation so we can understand the student’s background, goals, and timeline

Tell us the student’s grade or degree level, target application year, and main concern. We will recommend a practical next step.