What’s worse than a rejection letter?

It’s not pretty when regret begins to set in.

College rejections can be tough... but are they really the worst outcome?

It's not fun, but it’s not the end of the world either.

In fact, here’s something that’s worse than a rejection letter:

Seeing our kids go down the wrong path.

This is what happens when children pick a college and major based only on prestige and money… without considering anything else.

And let me tell you, it’s not pretty when regret begins to set in.

I’ve seen this before…

Each semester, the light in their eyes dims a little more.

They struggle through classes they don’t like and find it hard to connect with the students around them.

Ultimately…

They feel lost. Uninspired. Trapped.

It’s tough to think about, but many young adults face this in college.

All because they didn't take the time to discover what truly matters to them.

They didn’t know how to combine what they love, what they are good at, and what the world needs.

Honestly, most students can’t figure this out alone. They need guidance from those ahead of them.

In fact, there’s an 800-year-old framework that has been guiding people through this exact process.

It’s the same framework I use with my students so they gain clarity before applying to college.

And I share this framework in Chapter 6 of my book, "How to Win the Million Dollar Admission Game."

 Chapter 6 also includes:

  • The dreadful mistake almost every student makes while choosing their college major (and how to avoid it.)

  • The hidden truth about a college degree that nobody talks about.

  • The key questions to ask before investing 6-figures in a college education.

You can start reading today for just $2.99 by clicking the link below:

To your child’s success,

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Dr. Agnia Grigas
Founder - College Admissions Secrets
Author - ‘‘How to Win the Million Dollar College Admissions Game’’

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