S3E21: Why (and How) You Should Plan Ahead

In this episode, Thomas provides a detailed roadmap for parents to support their children throughout high school to maximize success in the college admissions process. Addressing each high school year individually, Thomas highlights how intentional planning, academic focus, and extracurricular depth can set students apart. This episode equips parents with practical strategies to guide their children while allowing them to explore and pursue their authentic passions. Key Takeaways Start Freshman Year with Intentional Foundations Focus on acclimating to high school, building study habits, and exploring interests. Establish a strong academic base, as grades from freshman year are critical for long-term success. Prioritize Academic Support and Adaptation Ensure your child gets extra help when needed, whether through tutoring, peer support, or teacher engagement. Early identification and accommodation of learning differences can be crucial, especially for standardized testing. Sophomore Year: Focus and Refine Interests Narrow extracurricular activities to a few key areas that align with your child’s passions. Encourage deeper involvement outside of school activities to help them stand out in competitive applicant pools. Junior Year: Academic Excellence and Strategic Planning Junior year is the time to excel academically; grades here are particularly impactful. Begin standardized test preparation early and be consistent with practice. Engage with college counselors and begin crafting a well-balanced college list. Leverage Summer Opportunities Thoughtfully Summers should involve meaningful activities like internships, academic programs, or work experience. Activities should demonstrate initiative, leadership, and alignment with academic or personal interests. Empower Authentic Interests Encourage students to explore what they genuinely love without overly managing their path. Admissions officers value self-awareness and authentic passion over highly curated resumes. Prepare for the Application Process Early Start data entry for applications over the summer and identify key narratives for essays. Foster relationships with teachers and counselors to ensure strong recommendation letters. Conclusion:Planning ahead is the foundation of a successful college admissions journey. By fostering your child's authentic interests, focusing on strategic choices, and supporting their academic and extracurricular growth, you can help them navigate this process with confidence. For more tips and guidance, follow Thomas on Instagram and TikTok at @admittedlyco.

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Does thinking about applying to college, grad school, or prep school make your head spin? The Admittedly Podcast is for both parents and students preparing for or navigating school admissions. We aim to demystify the admissions process and share with you what you really need to know to succeed. Our host, Thomas Caleel, former director of MBA admissions and financial aid for the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, is here to help. He is a lifelong entrepreneur and CEO of a global admissions consulting agency where he works with families worldwide to help them achieve their educational goals. New episodes go live every Tuesday and Thursday. Learn from our guest speakers, live coaching sessions, and weekly solo episodes. Have admissions questions you'd like answered on the show? Apply to be coached by Thomas himself on one of our upcoming recordings. In this podcast, we don't promise easy answers or quick fixes. But with decades of experience under his belt, Thomas will address the practical aspects of applying to school and how to think like an admissions officer to improve your college or prep school application.