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		<title>Why “It Will All Work Out” Is An Expensive College Admissions Mistake</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Zachary Einerson]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Most families assume college admissions will “work out.” Here’s why waiting without a clear plan leads to stress, missed opportunities, and weaker applications.</p>
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									<p>Most families don’t fall behind in college admissions because their student isn’t capable.</p><p>They fall behind because they assume:</p><p><strong>“It will all work out.”</strong></p><p>Strong grades. A few activities. Good intentions.</p><p>And the belief that everything will come together later.</p><p>It usually doesn’t.</p><h4>The Mistake</h4><p>One of the most common mistakes families make is assuming that college admissions will naturally fall into place over time.</p><p>But college admissions doesn’t reward last-minute effort.</p><p><b>It rewards planning.</b></p><p>Students who wait often find themselves trying to:</p><ul><li>figure out what to write about</li><li>make sense of their activities</li><li>present a cohesive story</li></ul><p>All within a very short window of time. </p><p>The result is <b>unnecessary stress</b> &#8211; and missed opportunities to stand out. </p><h4>Why This Happens</h4><p>Most families are focused on doing well in school—and that’s important.</p><p>But what often gets overlooked is how those efforts come together as a cohesive application.</p><p>Without a clear plan, even strong students can end up with:</p><ul><li>scattered activities</li><li>unclear direction</li><li>applications that don’t fully reflect who they are</li></ul><p>Admissions officers aren’t just evaluating what students have done.</p><p><strong>They’re evaluating how it all fits together.</strong></p><h4>What Smart Families Do Instead</h4><p><strong>They don’t wait until senior year.</strong></p><p>They start earlier, so they have time to think, adjust, and build intentionally.</p><p>Instead of asking, “What should we add?” they ask:</p><p><strong>“What story does this tell?”</strong></p><p>That shift changes everything.</p><p>It allows students to move forward with clarity, not guesswork.</p><h4>Build the Plan Before Senior Year Begins</h4><p>That’s exactly what our academy programs are designed to do.</p><p><strong>Students leave with a clear strategy, direction, and confidence, before the pressure.</strong></p><p><a href="https://avidmission.com/academy"><strong>Click Here →  Explore the Summer Programs</strong></a></p><ul><li><a href="https://avidmission.com/product/college-application-bootcamp-seniors/"><strong data-start="3798" data-end="3842">Application Accelerator (Rising Seniors)</strong></a><ul><li><a style="font-size: 16px; background-color: #ffffff;" href="https://avidmission.com/product/college-application-bootcamp-seniors/"><strong>Click Here → View Program</strong></a></li><li>Start your senior year with your full application strategy mapped out.</li></ul></li></ul><ul><li><a href="https://avidmission.com/product/college-prep-program-for-high-school-students-avidmission-strategy-lab/"><strong data-start="3970" data-end="4000">Strategy Lab (Grades 9–11)</strong></a><ul><li><strong><a href="https://avidmission.com/product/college-prep-program-for-high-school-students-avidmission-strategy-lab/">Click Here →  View Program </a></strong></li><li>Build a strong academic and extracurricular strategy early.</li></ul></li></ul><ul><li><a href="https://avidmission.com/product/early-college-prep-grades-8-10/"><strong>College Prep (Grades 8-10)</strong></a><ul><li><strong><a href="https://avidmission.com/product/early-college-prep-grades-8-10/">Click Here → View Program</a></strong></li><li>Build a solid foundation and academic roadmap</li></ul></li></ul><h4> </h4><h4>Not Sure Where to Start?</h4><p>If you’re unsure which approach is right for your student, I’m happy to help you think it through.</p><p>A short conversation can often bring clarity very quickly.</p>								</div>
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