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The Increasingly Hollow College Degree & the career guidance Scam
June 11, 2021Nutshell: In this 5-minute read you will understand why college is NOT a place where a student is going to figure out who they really are, and the Personality Expert career guidance professional you need to use BEFORE your student … Continue reading
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October 4, 2019After having successfully mentored over 1000 people of all ages, I have come to find that each person has a Core set of Passions: a group of activities, that when they do them, they feel the most Full of Life! … 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
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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
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March 22, 2019For over 10 years I have actively listened to academic advisors clarify their struggles as they advise confused students with no firmly rooted career plan. As a published assessment and vocational expert, I developed a process to address the epidemic … Continue reading
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March 18, 2016After over 15 years of Mentoring students and professionals, Dr. Brunner will discuss a process he has scientifically developed to help people find educational & career paths synchronized to who they REALLY are. As a published behavioral science expert and doctoral … Continue reading
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April 18, 2014The most important choice your college or vocational student will make is what they will major in. And yet, ask any current or graduate student about the level of truly personalized guidance they received from their post-secondary institution. They might … Continue reading
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