The free result is useful for first-layer judgment: which type of pathway is more realistic, what the main limiting factor is, and what to fix first. It helps families avoid obvious mistakes early.
Deep review becomes more valuable once the question moves into city choice, school fit, registration, budget breakdown, and execution order. Those are the points where a broad answer is no longer enough.
In short, deep review is most useful for families who already know they want to keep moving forward and now need sharper decision support.
Key takeaways
- The free result gives direction.
- Deep review is for more specific decisions.
- The closer the family is to action, the more useful deeper judgment becomes.