Want to feel Excited and Confident for College Admissions? Here’s how

This case study was previously published on 03/15/2023


When Georgina (pictured below) and her mother, Angie, reached out to me last October, they were both excited and nervous about the college admissions journey. They knew Georgina was a great student dedicated to the process, but they didn't know how to help her show that to stand out on her applications.

But after having a free 45-minute call with me and eventually joining the program, here's what Angie, Georgina's mom, had to say:

That's how I want all the families in my program to feel. Not a complex whirlwind of emotions but a simple, concise "Excited and Confident."

Now, let's see how those emotions played out through Georgina's first couple of months in the program by documenting her thoughts after each section check-in.

Section 1 Check-In: Early December 2022

Section 2 Check-In: Late December 2022

Section 3 Check-In: February 2023

You're killing it, Georgina. Keep up the great work!

As you can see, the simple "Excited and Confident" manifested its way through Georgina's work in the program, and now I'm the one who's excited and confident to see where all this hard work takes her.

Do you also want to feel excited and confident regarding the college admissions process? Perhaps all you need is a step-by-step plan to guide your child for the remaining years of high school so they too can feel excited for the process.

If that's what you're looking for, let’s talk. We may be a fit to work together. Don’t hesitate to book a free 45-minute college planning strategy session with me, Jack Delehey, to discuss how to help your child look forward to the college admissions process. Or you can also join our completely free College Confidence Community dedicated to helping families like yours.

Congrats again. You're doing a great job, Georgina!

-Jack

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