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How to make your child more productive
High achieving students make the same mistakes every year.
Every school year is a fresh start.
But high achieving students often make the same mistakes every year…
They focus more on being busy than on being productive.
When you look at the average schedule it makes sense.
Students are wrapped up in classes until around 2:30 - 3:30 depending on the school...
Then they have “free” time that quickly gets filled with a mix of extracurricular activities, homework, and studying.
Before they know it, their schedule is completely full again.
And because this happens so quickly…
It's hard to tell if their schedule works well for their goals until half the year has passed.
That’s why it’s critical to plan a roadmap for each school year before it starts.
If you haven’t done this already, that’s okay.
In my branding masterclass for students, I've included custom roadmaps for each school year…
This way you can easily match your children's unique priorities and goals with their schedule.
Right now, the only way to access this masterclass is by first getting my book, "How to Win the Million Dollar Admissions Game".
The book can be downloaded instantly for only $7.99
After you buy it, you'll see the option to unlock the full branding masterclass and four awesome bonuses.
If you worry about your kid working on the wrong activities this year, I highly recommend getting the masterclass this summer.
So click the link below to grab a copy of the book and get access to the masterclass upgrade:
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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