What You Get

A clearer path from unsure to ready.

The full assessment turns a student’s story into a practical college-to-career plan: careers to explore, majors that lead there, colleges that offer them, and next steps the family can act on.

Your Interview

We ask about interests, strengths, school history, goals, constraints, money reality, and the life the student wants.

The Data

We combine US college and university data, major availability, and career data on salary, growth, openings, and education.

Your Plan

We connect the student to career directions, matching majors, feasible colleges, tradeoffs, and next steps.

Sample plan preview

The output is concrete.

Students do not just get a type or a vibe. They get a short list of paths with reasons, risks, and schools to investigate.

Example direction

Environmental Engineering

Why it might fit
Outdoor science, math strength, practical problem-solving, and wanting work with visible impact.
Majors to compare
Environmental Engineering, Geology, Environmental Science, Civil Engineering.
College search
Find schools that actually offer the major, then compare cost, admissions fit, and campus preference.
Next step
Read two department pages and ask admissions which first-year courses separate each path.
How the plan is built
1
Tell us who you are
2
Extract the key signals
3
Match careers
4
Translate to majors
5
Find real colleges
6
Give next steps
Why this matters

The expensive mistake is choosing with too little information.

Most students can find a list of majors. The harder question is which careers, majors, and colleges make sense for this student, with this background, in this location, at this price, with these goals.

Plain limits

We cannot guarantee admissions, scholarships, or job outcomes. We can give students a clearer, evidence-based starting point before they commit years and money to a path.