Your Teen, Their Timeline: Why Junior Year Is Key to Personalized College Planning

Every student has a different path. That’s why I believe deeply in personalizing every step of the college process—from how we build the list to how we tackle the writing.

But here’s the truth: even personalized guidance needs the right timeline to be effective. And junior year is where it all begins.

Waiting until senior year often means you're making major decisions under pressure. Students end up rushing to finish applications, struggling to write meaningful essays, and scrambling to meet deadlines they didn’t even know existed.

What we can do in junior year:

  • Identify what kind of colleges are a fit for your teen—academically, socially, and financially

  • Uncover what actually matters to them in a campus (and what doesn’t)

  • Strategically plan visits, summer programs, and activities that align with their goals

  • Build a resume and Common App account early, with no stress

  • Begin essay brainstorming with time to reflect, revise, and grow

Families come to me because they want more than generic advice. They want expert support, a calm presence, and a clear system that works.

Starting in junior year gives us the space to do all of that—and do it well.

For Class of 2027 Families:

My Class of 2026 roster is now full. But I have space for a limited number of Class of 2027 families who want a high-touch, individualized approach that respects your teen’s timeline, not everyone else’s panic.

If that sounds like the right fit, let’s talk.

📩 Reach out to highperformanceacademics@gmail.com to set up a free 20-minute consult, or visit www.highperformanceacademics.com to learn more.

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