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In this episode of the Admittedly Podcast, Thomas Caleel answers a question we see a lot in our comments: "Why should families trust undergraduate admissions advice from a former Director of MBA Admissions at Wharton?". He shares the story behind his admissions journey — from reading MBA applications at the Wharton School to leading MBA Admissions & Financial Aid, advising governments on holistic admissions systems, and ultimately spending nearly two decades helping high school students navigate undergraduate admissions.
He explains the surprising overlap between MBA and undergraduate admissions, what admissions officers are actually evaluating, and why understanding human potential, narrative, rigor, and intellectual curiosity matters at every stage of the admissions process.
• How Thomas began his career in admissions and ultimately led MBA Admissions & Financial Aid at Wharton.
• Why MBA admissions and undergraduate admissions are more similar than families realize.
• What admissions officers are actually evaluating beyond grades and test scores.
• Why authenticity, intellectual curiosity, and initiative matter across all levels of admissions.
• What Thomas learned from working alongside Ivy+ admissions leaders and former deans.
• How holistic admissions systems evaluate students as stories, not just statistics.
• Why undergraduate admissions work became Thomas's long-term focus and passion.
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