Most people approach an evaluation expecting a straightforward process, a few questions, a quick result, and a clear outcome. That expectation usually comes from how the process is described from a distance. In reality, evaluations sit at the intersection of personal history, current behavior, and external requirements, which makes them harder to simplify than they appear. Stress, uncertainty, and time pressure often shape how people experience the process, even before it begins. What seems routine on paper usually feels layered once lived through.
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