
Key Insights from the Episode:Most U.S. colleges admit more than half of applicants—elite schools are the exception, not the ruleAdmissions officers are looking for fit, not perfectionApplications are reviewed holistically by trained teams using rubrics—not randomlyEssays should tell a small story in a meaningful way, not trauma-dumpAuthentic explanations for academic dips help admissions officers understand contextOptional essays are rarely “optional” if students want to stand outMental health topics should focus on growth, insight, and recovery—not the lowest pointSenior-year grades still matter after acceptanceParents play a vital role—but too much control can increase stressThe college experience builds critical thinking, communication, teamwork, and resilience beyond academicsParent Takeaway:Your job isn’t to manage the process for your student—it’s to model confidence, curiosity, and calm while allowing them to own their journey. 🎁 Episode Gift & Contact 🎓 College Planning Support for ParentsWant help organizing next steps and avoiding costly college mistakes? 📘 Workbook Gift:https://go.collegereadyplan.com/podcast-gift-workbook 🤝 Interested in Collaborating with College Ready?Email Julienne at julienne@collegereadyplan.com
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