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10 Critical College Readiness Questions for Parents and Students
November 11, 2022As part of my upcoming career guidance book to help you find your “Real Me,” I’ve interviewed several college students and recent college graduates and have asked them what they wish they would have known before they started college. After … Continue reading
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October 22, 2022Far more people quit their jobs in 2021 than any other year on record, even going back over 50 years. In 2021 the disruptive onset of COVID-19 caused 47 million Americans to quit their jobs, according to the Bureau of … Continue reading
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February 11, 2022What is being called the “Great Resignation” represents an historically epic movement. For the first time in history, there is a massive migration of people moving away from their current work or studies. In the past, only wars have caused … Continue reading
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August 16, 2019BY THE END OF THIS ARTICLE….. ….. You’ll understand why the core question you need to ask yourself is “Is my child emotionally and mentally ready for college?” NOT “Does my kid have the aptitude for college?” As physician Louis … Continue reading
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July 12, 2019Colleges are bus stations; multitudes roll in and are processed, but with minimal deeply personalized guidance on what bus route to take. The national average of students per counselor is 477 to 1 (California Department of Education, May 2015). The … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged career assessment, career coach, Career Consultant, career counseilng, career development, career fog, career guidance, Career Mentor, career planning, career selection, Career Sweet Spot, choosing a college, College Counseling, College guidance, college planning, college tuition, college vs trade school, counseling, counselor, Mentor, personalized career guidance, personalized career matching, unemployed college graduates, vocational assessment, vocational counseling | Comments Off on How to stop following the herd of parents enslaving themselves in debt by naively dropping their kid off at the College Bus Station with $100,000 of tuition money2 Tables Make it Crystal Clear: Sending your child to college without a precise career plan is no longer an option
June 21, 2019Tuition for colleges and even vocational training programs has increased to the point where it is not even affordable for higher income families unless they put themselves into financial debt. Meanwhile, a great amount of students go to college who … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged career assessment, career coach, Career Consultant, career counseilng, career development, career fog, career guidance, Career Mentor, career planning, career selection, Career Sweet Spot, choosing a college, College Counseling, College guidance, college planning, college tuition, college vs trade school, counseling, counselor, Mentor, personalized career guidance, personalized career matching, unemployed college graduates, vocational assessment, vocational counseling | Comments Off on 2 Tables Make it Crystal Clear: Sending your child to college without a precise career plan is no longer an optionFrom Confused Undergraduate to Focused Graduate: Personalized Career Matching in action
May 17, 2019My name is Grace Wofford, and Dr. Brunner invited me to share my career mentor experience as he has helped me progress from a once confused and uncertain undergraduate to a focused and confident postgraduate of the University of Arizona. … Continue reading
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August 30, 2018As the hype of higher education is slowly losing its glossy appearance and being replaced by gritty educational shoppers who are truly asking themselves if a certain academic degree is worth going into massive debt, there is an even more … Continue reading
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August 24, 2018It is tragically ironic that while online educational options have become voluminously diversified, people in their 20’s are still struggling to find economically stable, meaningful careers. In fact, every day news headlines reveal there is an epidemic of unfulfilled young … Continue reading
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