My University — Why This Platform Exists

My University — Why This Platform Exists

This article is about the value teenagers gain by using the My University platform. We created My University specifically for proactive students — not for adults. For those who are ready to take respo

Choosing a university is one of the first truly adult decisions in a teenager’s life. And, honestly, it can feel overwhelming. Grades, exams, deadlines, rankings, tuition costs, countries, majors, requirements… All this information exists, but it’s scattered, sometimes contradictory, and often written for adults rather than high school students who are just starting to figure out who they want to be. That’s exactly the gap My University was created to fill. This platform didn’t start as a business idea. It came out of personal frustration. I’ve seen talented, motivated teens make random choices—not because they lack ambition, but because they don’t have clear, structured guidance. Some picked a university under pressure, some followed marketing, others relied on incomplete or confusing information. And some gave up on their dream university simply because they didn’t know how to prepare for it. My University exists to make this process clearer, calmer, and more honest. We start with the most important question: Who am I, and what really fits me? Through career guidance quizzes, students can better understand their interests, strengths, and aptitudes. From there, they can explore universities and programs that genuinely match their profile—not just popularity or rankings. The platform also helps estimate admission chances based on actual requirements and the student’s current academic profile. It’s not about discouraging anyone—it’s about clarity. When you know your starting point, you can take action. That’s why My University creates a personalized preparation plan. It shows what can be improved, what to focus on, and which steps to take to gradually increase admission chances—without panic and without empty promises. We believe access to this kind of guidance should be free. Educational decisions shouldn’t depend on whether a family can afford expensive private consultants. My University is a platform that keeps evolving. It’s not perfect, and it doesn’t try to be. But it’s built with honesty, structure, and respect for students who want to make informed decisions about their future. If this platform helps even a single student choose their path with more confidence, it’s already fulfilled its mission.