Your student is doing too much. Here's what to cut.

The free audit that helps you figure out which activities are actually helping your student's college chances, and which ones are just filling time.

Your student is in 6 clubs, volunteers on weekends, plays a sport, and still feels like something is missing from their application. Sound familiar?

Here’s the pattern I see after coaching 4,100+ families: students spread 10 units of energy across 10 things and get 1 unit of progress in 10 directions. The students who get into top schools put 10 units of energy into 1 or 2 things and get 10 units of progress in one clear direction.

The question isn’t “Is my student doing enough?” It’s “Is what my student is doing actually making the boat go faster?” Most families can’t answer that. And that’s okay, because almost nobody teaches you how to evaluate this.

This free audit gives you a simple framework to sort every activity your student does into three categories, score each one, and walk away knowing exactly what to keep, what to cut, and where to invest more.

WHAT'S INSIDE:

Students who focus deeply on fewer things get into better schools. We've seen it across 4,100+ families and 16 years of data.