Common Admission Test Questions: How to Use Your Scores for Scholarships with Rachel Mead


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Mar 04 2025 26 mins  

🎓 Early Career Conversations

Start discussing careers with teens as early as 4th to 6th grade to explore their interests and problem-solving skills.

👨‍👦‍👦 Parental Involvement

Encourage parents to be curious about their child’s aspirations: “What do you want to do? Why that?” This helps in guiding them towards career paths.

💼 Importance of Real-World Experience

Teens should gain real-world experience through jobs or volunteer work. This helps them understand their likes and dislikes, building confidence in their career choices.

🚀 Sampling Careers

Promote “sampling” various jobs, even informal ones like tutoring or working at a pizza place, to expose teens to different environments and responsibilities.

🧑‍🎓 Resume vs. Experience

A resume with a 4.0 GPA is valuable, but employers increasingly value life experiences and problem-solving abilities over grades alone.

📈 Career Preparation and College

In addition to academics, students should engage in extracurriculars, internships, and community service to build a well-rounded application for both college and future jobs.

👥 Networking and Exposure

College is not just about the degree; it's also about networking and exposure. Engaging with peers and professors can open doors for future employment.

⚖️ Student Athlete Benefits

Being a student athlete can enhance job prospects. However, students must learn to articulate how their athletic experiences translate to skills valuable in the workplace.

📚 Book Recommendation

Colby Goodman’s book, “Start Now and 49 Other Things You Need to Do to Be Employed by Graduation,” provides actionable steps for students to prepare for their careers.

🌍 Real-World Skills Over Classroom Focus

Emphasize the importance of skills learned outside the classroom. Employers look for problem solvers rather than just job doers.

🔗 Engagement with Career Coaches

Working with a career coach can help students clarify their goals, enhance their resumes, and prepare for interviews to secure jobs post-graduation.

💬 Final Thoughts for Parents

Encourage ongoing conversations about careers, framing them as exploratory rather than pressure-filled, to cultivate a positive outlook on their child's future.

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