When you were a kid, how often did you think about what kind of career you wanted when you grew up? Work takes up a lot of space in our lives, and for many, that journey began by deciding if and where to attend college.
My guest today is Kelly Maclean, Founder of the Kelly MacLean Achievement Center. Over the last 11 years, Kelly and her team have helped over 5000 students select the right major and college, get selected for scholarships, and set them up for a bright and successful future.
You know this podcast is all about creating your best life, so even if you don’t have kids or college is just a hazy memory, stick around, because as you might expect, Kelly and I go a little deeper into how decisions made in high school can impact life’s trajectory.
Connect with Kelly:
- College admissions is a business, and colleges are looking for diversity within their programs.
- Students should gain confidence in pursuing their dreams and not settle for what is considered safe.
- It is important to consider the culture and community of a college when making a decision.
- The financial aspect of college should also be taken into account.
- Students can stand out and gain valuable experiences by thinking outside the box and taking initiative. Many students enter college without a clear understanding of what their future career will entail, leading to potential dissatisfaction and career changes.
- The education system has not kept up with the changing job market, leaving students unaware of the wide range of career options available to them.
- Shadowing professionals in different fields can help students gain a better understanding of what a job actually entails and whether it aligns with their interests and skills.
- It is important for students to have a love of learning and curiosity, as jobs of the future may not even exist yet.
- College is not the right path for everyone, and it is important for parents and students to consider alternative options that align with their interests and goals.
- "Your child can check every box, have the stats, and still not get in."
- "This is a joyful rebellion."
- "When you go through your twenties, it's the get era."
- "Kids have no idea what jobs are out there."
- "Over 80% of them have come back and said, I don't want to do it."
- "How about four years? Whoa."
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