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Have you seen my Junior Timeline?
One of my most requested resources last year was my Junior Timeline.
This was a quick guide with all the deadlines for junior year, so students had all the milestones in one place and could easily see the full year ahead.
I realized the resource is outdated by now.
Since nothing happens without a deadline, I set aside some time this morning to create a fresh timeline for the new admissions cycle.
The chart is done now. I’ll record it tomorrow and send it to the team for upload, so it’ll be ready later this week.
Just as last year, the timeline will be part of our library of complimentary resources, but this year I wanted to go further.
As part of my upcoming cohort of the Admissions Academy for 11th graders, I will personally guide these students step-by-step.
Together, we will follow the whole timeline, from building a college list to submitting the applications.
I believe that to keep college admissions stress-free, students need two things: Accountability and clarity.
That’s why the group coaching sessions will:
Cover each specific milestone a student needs to work on.
Answer all the questions that could slow them down or get them stuck
This way students always know the next step (clarity) and have a clear deadline for each milestone (accountability).
If the upcoming cohort of the admissions academy sounds like a good fit for your child simply reply to this email with the word “interested.”
I’ll send you an invitation when we finally open the Academy to 11th graders.
To your child’s success,
Dr. Agnia Grigas
Founder - College Admissions Secrets
Author - ‘‘How to Win the Million Dollar College Admissions Game’’
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