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Here's the study schedule of a student who spent about 100 hours applying to colleges — and got into all 8 Ivy Leagues

Applying to just a few schools, let alone more than a dozen, takes time and patience. So Altenburg had to take a measured approach to the admissions process.

Martin Altenburg.

Martin Altenburg, a 17-year-old from Fargo, North Dakota, achieved the impressive feat of gaining acceptance into every Ivy League college.

He also gained acceptance into Stanford University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the California Institute of Technology, the University of Chicago, and four other schools. In all, he sent applications to 19 colleges.

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He was applying early action to Stanford University, which had a deadline of November 1. The school required shorter essays, which he worked on during October.

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Once he finished Stanford's application, he took a look at his remaining schools and split up his time.

"I devoted one or two days to a school that had smaller, short-answer essays or only one essay," he said. "Then for schools like Caltech that have five prompts that are all fairly long responses, I'd spend a week working on them.

"By the end of the process, I was able to recycle a lot of my essays or adapt them a bit for the colleges," he said.

The process was the result of three months of preparing. In November and December alone, Altenburg estimated he spent about 50 hours writing essays and another 30 obsessing about admissions while exploring sites like College Confidential, where students post about their experiences on a message board.

Now as the school year winds down, he must decide which of the schools to attend. His top contenders are Harvard, Princeton, MIT, and Stanford.

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In addition to finding a school that will help him explore his academic interests, he's looking for the right fit.

"I know in high school I'm sort of an outlier in terms of my interests and my motivations, and I really want to find a community in college where I'm able to relate to having a passion for environmentalism and the sciences," Altenburg said.

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