I got this note from a mother...I cried when I read it
Originally published: February '23
Every once in awhile, we're reminded of why we do what we do.
It's easy to get caught up in the day to day.
It's easy to get caught up in the essays, reviewing a student's Common App Activities section or triple-checking they have enough Target schools on their list (hint: every student should have 2-4, in case you are wondering).
And then, every once in awhile, we receive an email that makes us smile...or cry...or think about the bigger picture. The why behind our work.
And it makes it all worth it.
That's what Amy (Mother, Austin TX) provided us recently.
And the best part? She actually chose not to join our expensive, all-inclusive, start-to-finish College Confidence Program.
She instead chose to utilize our simple, 100% free resources! I can't stress how much this makes our day. This is why we spent years creating our free resource bank. Just so mothers like Amy can help their high schooler thrive...all for the cost of $0.
Thanks for the note, Amy. We appreciate you and all our parents out there who are readers of this blog.
Click here or the image below to expand the email to a readable size...it was lengthy, but I wanted to include it all.
To your college planning success,
Jack Delehey
Founder, CollegeConsulting.us
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