Meet Nancy & Michael (Junior, West Milford HS, NJ)
Meet Michael (back row), a current junior at West Milford HS in New Jersey and his mother, Nancy (front right).
Nancy reached out to us a few weeks ago with two specific obstacles she felt her son was facing when it came to the college search process:
A lack of direction
A lack of motivation--something we see a lot
Let’s break it down:
Who? Michael (HS junior) and Nancy (his caring mother!)
Problem: A lack of direction and, likely because of this lack of direction, a lack of motivation when it comes to the college search. Where to even start?
Solution: Solution: Join the 4-Year, All Inclusive, Start-to-Finish College Confidence Program, when you join the CC.us community, you’ll immediately jump to an 8/10 on the "College Confidence Scale" by day 1...simply because you have a step-by-step plan in front of you! It seems like Nancy and Michael have done just that:
As a high school parent, are you feeling overwhelmed with the college search process (like Nancy & Michael were just three weeks ago)?
If so, you're not alone! Thousands of high school parents & students are feeling the same way. Good news is you, too, can experience a "sense of hope and relief" like Nancy & Michael have...and you can experience that hope & relief today...you don’t have to wait.
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To your college planning success,
Jack Delehey
Founder, CollegeConsulting.us
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