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Ep. 73 // How to Survive the Waiting Game in College Admissions

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Your student worked SO hard on their college applications! From The effort they put in over the last four years with their coursework and extracurricular activities, to completing college applications, spending hours on making sure the essay is JUST RIGHT and that it has the right college name on it, and then you have to wait….and wait….and wait! Have you ever heard the saying “Hurry up and Wait?” It isn’t easy, but today I want to talk about some steps you can take and how to survive the waiting game for your admissions decisions!
This show is for the confused college applicant and family to learn simple and effective strategies to help you find the BEST college for your student while having positive conversations. This will turn you into the College Ready applicant and family so you can be confident with your next steps and your choice of college!
You can also download our free guide on How to Start or Expand Your College Search
here. You can also follow me on social media at Confused to College Ready.
Schedule your free 15-minute college search consultation meeting
here!

I’m Courtney Kountz and I’m looking forward to serving you and your student!

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Your student worked SO hard on their college applications! From The effort they put in over the last four years with their coursework and extracurricular activities, to completing college applications, spending hours on making sure the essay is JUST RIGHT and that it has the right college name on it, and then you have to wait….and wait….and wait! Have you ever heard the saying “Hurry up and Wait?” It isn’t easy, but today I want to talk about some steps you can take and how to survive the waiting game for your admissions decisions!
This show is for the confused college applicant and family to learn simple and effective strategies to help you find the BEST college for your student while having positive conversations. This will turn you into the College Ready applicant and family so you can be confident with your next steps and your choice of college!
You can also download our free guide on How to Start or Expand Your College Search
here. You can also follow me on social media at Confused to College Ready.
Schedule your free 15-minute college search consultation meeting
here!

I’m Courtney Kountz and I’m looking forward to serving you and your student!

  continue reading

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