Most people enter an evaluation believing the process will be brief, clear, and decisive. The assumption is that a few questions lead to a clear outcome, and the matter moves forward. That expectation usually comes from how the process is described in passing rather than how it is experienced. Once the evaluation begins, timing, history, and outside pressure start to shape the experience in subtle ways.
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