Every admissions season repeats the same story.

Students open a spreadsheet, fill it with every university that sounds remotely promising, and sprint through applications as if speed alone will improve their chances.

For the study year 2026, this pattern is already happening again.

The belief that more applications equal higher odds is comforting, but dead wrong.

In reality, it’s the fastest way to get rejected by all ten or all twenty universities.

It is not a game of darts where you shoot more and you hit a bullseye once in a while.

It is a game of strategy, like chess, where every move counts towards success or failure.

Rejections happen because the quality of each application collapses under the weight of quantity.

Admissions committees can see this collapse immediately.

  • They can spot an AI-generated SOP in seconds.
  • They notice when your electives don’t match the specialization you’re applying for.
  • They reject instantly when documents are incomplete, inconsistent, or generic.

Every mismatched program quietly lowers your chances. Every rushed line in your motivation letter drops them further. Every missing prerequisite cuts your odds again.

By the time the tenth poorly crafted application goes out, your chances don’t go up, but bottom out.

Then the rejection emails begin to stack up like penalty receipts for your poor decisions.

This is exactly where students need something better than guesswork.

So what can students do?


Your Guide to Better Applications

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And this is where Edvi steps into the picture.

Edvi’s entire purpose is to stop this chaos before it starts.

Instead of encouraging you to apply for many universities and hope for the best, Edvi analyzes your background, coursework, ECTS, recognition status, and strengths.

It then shows you which programs are actually aligned with your profile - not just “possible,” but realistic.

Edvi doesn’t let you waste time on mismatched applications that would have been rejected anyway.

  • It flags missing prerequisites before the committee does.
  • It catches inconsistencies in documents long before they become fatal errors.
  • It helps you craft focused, accurate, mistake-free applications - the kind university committees take seriously.

If you’re applying for Summer/Winter 2026, the strategy is simple:

Don’t apply to twenty programs just to feel safe. Apply to ten that fit you precisely, and make those ten flawless.

These are the applications Edvi helps you perfect:

  • The ones with no missing documents.
  • The ones where coursework aligns with the program.
  • The ones with motivation letters that sound like you, not a template.

Once those are done, you can add another ten as thoughtful backups, still aligned, still realistic, still checked for errors.

This is how strong applicants win admission by submitting applications that are deliberate, accurate, and genuinely competitive.

Edvi removes the blind spots that destroy applications.