College is complicated, and there are numerous decisions about where to go, how to plan, and how best to prepare. Every family wants to send their college-bound teen to the best possible college for them at the lowest possible cost.
Most families proceed towards college with a fragmented or incomplete understanding, often a result of varying knowledge, interests, research, and communication with different parties. This is further complicated by their teenager’s developing skills, shifting feelings, ideas about college/career, and self-awareness.
It can lead to a lot of anxiety for everyone.
Most families have areas they are working on or even outright gaps in their preparation and readiness for college.
But here’s the bottom line: You don’t know what you don’t know!
To help ensure families are adequately prepared for college, we are having a special 60-minute Zoom webinar on Tuesday, 01/27 @ 6:30 PM PST
This workshop will help you clarify your family's level of preparation:
• College mindset and grasping the big picture around college and career
• ACT/SAT knowledge, ownership, and readiness
• College success skills
• Teen roles and parent roles
• College admissions planning
• College financial planning
• Applying for financial aid and scholarships
• Extracurriculars-- including internships, jobs, clubs, projects, and other unique opportunities
• And more…
All attending families will have an opportunity to take a complimentary College Readiness Assessment and receive a custom 3-page report detailing exactly where they have things on track and where they need work.
The report will provide a roadmap to ensure your family has the best possible college outcome.
Note: The workshop, normally priced at $99, is being made available at no charge through a special arrangement with Kukudi Inc.
Click to Register:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/umBW5jFpQ1KdgZJOCH5cQQ
Daniel Herzberg is the owner of Optimum Educational Solutions, a comprehensive internet-based college admissions mentoring and advisory service for families of college-bound youth. He has personally helped over 9000 families over 33 years and is an Alum of UC Berkeley and Harvard.