Ep. 193 | When Do You Want To Take The Pain?

PrepWell Podcast with Phil Black - A podcast by Phil Black

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Show Notes: In this week's podcast, I discuss one of PrepWell Academy's first principles: Prepare Early Every August, it becomes abundantly clear who has been preparing early (and often) and who has been procrastinating - especially when it comes to seniors and their college applications. Students fall into two categories: Preppers: who will complete their college applications by September Procrastinators: who have not yet stepped into the fire Both students will spend time on the pain train. The preppers will have taken the pain for the last 3 years in small, incremental doses. The procrastinators will have deftly side-stepped the pain for the last 3 years and will be in for a rude awakening when they open the Common Application. Which camp do you want to be in when you are a senior? Listen to this podcast and hear the pros and cons of each strategy.   Follow us: Enroll in PrepWell Academy Follow on Instagram Follow on Facebook If you want to support the show, here are three immediate steps to take. Subscribe to the podcast where ever you listen to podcasts Follow me on Instagram or Facebook Give us a review Share this episode with a friend Join our mailing list (by opting in on the homepage or in this article) Enroll your 9th or 10th grader in the program Podcast Host: PrepWell Academy's Founder, Phil Black, has spent a lifetime cracking the code on the world's most competitive programs: Yale University, Harvard Business School, Navy SEALs, Goldman Sachs, Entrepreneurship, Shark Tank (2X), etc. Learn More About PrepWell: Inside PrepWell Academy, Black teaches students everything they need to know about the college admissions process in a series of expertly-timed, 3-5-minute, weekly training videos starting in 9th grade and continuing through 12th grade [Note: this program can only be joined in 9th or 10th grade]. My specialties include military service academies, ROTC scholarships, Ivy League, and student-athletes.