Senior Year Guide
Senior Year Digital Planner for Mom Graduation Year 2027
Senior Year Digital Planner for Mom Graduation Year 2027
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Mama, You Found It Early. Get the Senior Year Planner for $20.27 through May 31st. After May, it's $27 here on my website — and $37 everywhere else.
Senior year doesn't have to be a 10-month panic attack.
I’m going to be honest: Senior year almost broke me the first time around. I spent more time Googling "How to FAFSA" at 2 a.m. than I did actually looking at my son’s face. I was buried in tabs, drowning in the chaos, and reacting to every deadline like it was a 4-alarm fire.
I want it to be different for you.
If you’re the mom of a graduating senior, you’re carrying a heavy burden. It’s seventeen years of memories funneled into ten months of recommendation letters, college essays, and portal passwords. You aren't just a mom right now; you're a project manager, an emotional anchor, and a late-night short-order cook.
This planner is your Plan. It’s a 77-page digital roadmap designed to stop the chaos from moving faster than you can keep up with.
Inside your Presence Protector:
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🗓️ The 12-Month Roadmap: July through June, pre-loaded with the "Do This Now" steps. No more wondering if you missed a deadline three months ago.
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✅ The Chaos-Catcher Checklists: Strategic breakdowns for application season, scholarship hunting, and graduation prep. We take the "big scary things" and turn them into bite-sized wins.
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🤖 Your AI "Easy Button": Copy-paste prompts for ChatGPT on every page. Use them to draft letters, decode financial aid jargon, or brainstorm essays in seconds. It’s like having a 24/7 assistant who actually knows how the Common App works.
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💰 The Money Command Center: Scholarship trackers and award letter analysis tools. We help you compare offers with your head and your heart.
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🎓 The "Adulting 101" Launchpad: Dorm packing lists and life-skill cheat sheets for the kid who still thinks the "Laundry Fairy" is real.
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📍 Clickable Navigation: No scrolling through 77 pages. One tap on the Visual Index takes you exactly where you need to be.
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💌 Letters to My Graduate: 12 monthly prompts to help you capture your wisdom. Because at the end of the day, your heart is the one thing AI can’t replace.
Who this is for: This is for the mom who refuses to "wing it" but hates living in a cold spreadsheet. Whether your kid is headed to a university, a trade school, the military, or a gap year—the chaos is heavy. This planner is where you get to set some of that weight down.
What you’ll receive:
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One (1) Instant PDF Download (77 Pages)
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Fully Hyperlinked for use in GoodNotes, Apple Books, or Notability.
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Print-friendly pages for the moms who still love the feel of a real pen.
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Lifetime access: Yours to keep and re-use for the siblings coming up next!

A Note from Your Guide: Mama, you’ve spent seventeen years preparing them for this. This planner is here to prepare you. Let’s trade the pure panic for intentional connection, so you don't look up on graduation day and realize the chaos snuck up on you while you were just managing paperwork.
Don’t just survive the senior year. Be present for it.
How to Use Your Digital Planner
Congratulations, Mama! You’ve taken the first step toward defeating the chaos. Follow these simple steps to get your Senior Year Planner set up on your iPad.
Step 1: Download Your File
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Open the email you received after your purchase or log in to your account on senioryearguide.com.
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Tap the Download Link. The PDF will open in your web browser (Safari is recommended for iPad).
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Tap the Share Icon (the square with the upward arrow) in the top right corner of your screen.
Step 2: Import to GoodNotes
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Scroll through the apps in the share menu until you see GoodNotes (if you don't see it, tap "More").
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Select "Import as New Document."
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Choose the folder where you’d like to keep your Senior Year resources and tap "Import to [Folder Name]."
Step 3: How to Use the Hyperlinks
This is the most important part! GoodNotes has two modes: Read Mode and Write Mode.
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To Navigate (Read Mode): Tap the Pen Icon in the top right corner (it looks like a pen with a circle around it) so that the toolbar disappears. Now, you can tap the tabs, icons, and the Visual Index to jump instantly between months and sections.
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To Write (Write Mode): Tap that same Pen Icon again. The toolbar will reappear, and you can now use your Apple Pencil to write, highlight, and add stickers.
Tips for a Stress-Free Experience
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The Visual Index: Whenever you feel lost in the chaos, just tap the "Home" or "Index" icon on any page to return to the main menu.
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Adding Photos: In "Write Mode," use the Image Tool (the little mountain icon) to drop in those first-day-of-school photos or scholarship award letters.
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Backup: Since this is a digital file, your progress is automatically saved in GoodNotes, but it’s always a good idea to ensure your iCloud sync is turned on
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