Families lose months to outdated forum advice. Here is how to get current, source-backed answers.
Much of the anxiety around U.S. applications is an information problem: rules change, deadlines differ by program, and forum advice ages badly.
We treat policy and deadlines as things to verify at the source every cycle, not to remember from last year. When something is uncertain, we say so rather than guess.
The goal is simple: replace rumor with current, specific answers, so decisions rest on what is true now — not on what was true two years ago.
This article is general guidance, not individualized advice. For your specific situation, a planning review will give you a path, timeline and risk read tailored to you.
