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If you are overwhelmed with the college-bound journey, confused by how much things have changed, or frustrated by having more questions than answers, then College and Career Clarity is the compass you need, when you need it most. Weekly episodes with Lisa Marker-Robbins and her guests provide families with strategic guidance to resource your student to make informed choices that align with their passions, purpose, and potential future. You’ll be informed to be able to have intentional & prod ...
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In this episode, Lisa and Cheryl discuss: Strategies to help coach your teen without becoming a helicopter parent. How to identify when helping your teen is actually hurting them. Why your teen needs to learn to fix things on their own before they reach high school graduation. Transitioning from a parenting to a coaching role in your child’s life. …
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In this episode, Lisa and Vida discuss: How math contests can be a strategy for STEM-focused teens providing an edge with college applications and other opportunities. Enhancing problem-solving and critical thinking skills through math contests. How to get involved in math competitions, how contests work, and the best ways to prepare. What you and …
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In this episode, Lisa discusses: The ideal time to start career development with your student and why it’s a lifelong process starting in the early years. The powerful ways early self-awareness will benefit your student. Strategies for overcoming common obstacles for your teen to move forward in confidence. Free resources that are available to supp…
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In this episode, Lisa and Lauren discuss: Different legal field career paths beyond litigation and the courtroom. What a day in the office of a non-litigating lawyer looks like. Essential skills and qualities needed for success and enjoyment as an attorney. Valuable advice for high school students and those in college contemplating a legal career. …
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In this episode, Lisa and Michelle discuss: The real reasons behind student procrastination. Discovering which of the three types of procrastinators your teen is. Practical strategies to help your teen overcome procrastination hurdles. How to differentiate feelings from facts to accomplish important tasks on time. Key Takeaways: Procrastination is …
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In this episode, Lisa, Jeff, and Jennie discuss: The different types of early college applications and what they each mean. Navigation strategies and deadlines for early applications. Which students will benefit from early applications, and which might not. What the data really says about early application acceptance rates. Key Takeaways: Because E…
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In this episode, Lisa and Phil discuss: Understanding the unique options available to students of military academies. The diverse majors and career paths that are offered through the service academies. Career paths, both military and civilian, for military academy graduates. Early preparation for success at military service academies. Key Takeaways…
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In this episode, Lisa and Beth discuss: Update on the recent delays in the 2024 FAFSA financial aid application. Navigating the college funding process more efficiently without being dependent on FAFSA outcomes. How to navigate financial aid filing deadlines for high school seniors and returning college students. Strategies to reverse engineer coll…
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In this episode, Lisa and David discuss: Understanding how colleges use ACT and SAT scores in admissions. Breaking down common myths about test scores and test-optional admissions. How grade inflation impacts your teen’s GPA and admissions chances. The latest policies for ACT, SAT, AP, and IB exams. How much focus and time your teen should commit t…
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In this episode, Lisa and John discuss: Identifying the controllables and the non-controllables during your teen’s college application process. What your teen should include on the college application to ensure they are accurately representing themself. What should be included on your teen’s activities list in their application. The accessibility o…
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In this episode, Lisa and Jaime discuss: How to prevent unplanned future transfers for your teen. What a “planned transfer” is, when it might make sense, and when it won’t work. Common reasons why over ⅓ of undergraduate students transfer. Articulation agreements between colleges that can benefit transfers. Key Takeaways: More than ⅓ of undergradua…
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In this episode, Lisa and Lee discuss: Why it’s a myth your teen’s college application needs 10 extracurriculars. Creative ways to demonstrate leadership beyond traditional titles. Ideas for furthering your teen’s leadership experiences, whether they’re just starting high school or beginning their college application process. How to think about you…
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In this episode, Lisa, Lisa, Abby, and Stefanie discuss: Busting myths about your teen’s personal statement on their college application. If your teen should write about personal hardships. How to focus on being authentic, not being unique. The four-question rubric your teen needs to address when writing their essay. The role of parents in allowing…
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In this episode, Lisa and Tovah discuss: The nuisance stressors your teen has to handle every day. Building resilience in the face of uncertainty. What it means to be a buffer for your child. Parenting styles that have been beneficial or harmful to building resiliency in teams. Why you have to work on yourself to build resiliency in your children a…
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In this episode, Lisa and Mollie discuss: The biggest uncertainties students and parents have around theater and other performing arts majors. The distinction between getting a BA or a BFA while in school and beyond. Practical skills that students learn when majoring in theater. Starting early in the admissions process for theater and performing ar…
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In this episode, Lisa and Johnny discuss: The pressures students are under from all directions. How parents can recognize when their students are struggling and how to help them. Culturally immersive programs and how they can burst the bubble students are living in. Creating change with important life experiences for your student. Learning valuable…
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In this episode, Lisa and Matthew discuss: Common misconceptions regarding the cost and accessibility of private colleges. Advantages of private colleges many do not know about. How to understand and evaluate a college’s mission and values. Recognizing financial aid opportunities and understanding the true costs and benefits of private colleges. Ke…
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In this episode, Lisa and Jessica discuss: The three types of college support services for neurodiverse students. Recognizing what support services your student used in high school including invisible supports they may need to be successful. How to assess the quality of disability services at colleges. Preparing your neurodiverse teen for independe…
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In this episode, Lisa and Jyoti discuss: Strategies for applying to Computer Science Majors and related STEM majors. STEM majors that are alternatives to computer science that may be a better fit for your teen. The importance of demonstrating intellectual curiosity, problem-solving skills, and community impact in college applications. The differenc…
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In this episode, Lisa and Anne discuss: The benefits of liberal arts colleges and how to determine if they might be a good fit for your teen. How liberal arts colleges differ from larger research universities. Misconceptions about liberal arts colleges. Helping your teen understand their learning style to determine the right type of school for them…
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In this episode, Lisa and Penny discuss: Different pathways for your teen to become a pilot The unique college application process for professional flight majors. Planning for unexpected costs with the path to aviation. Medical requirements and certifications that help and hinder potential pilots. Key Takeaways: Your student can fly solo by age 16 …
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In this episode, Lisa and Lorna discuss: Skills that will help your teen make connections and be a better candidate for college and career. While students want more clarity on career paths, why they are feeling overwhelmed, and how they can be helped. How students can take advantage of industries connecting with young talent earlier than ever befor…
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In this episode, Lisa and Dave discuss: How Dave’s son graduated from college debt-free by earning over $50,000 in scholarships The three main categories of scholarships. How to uncover private scholarships. A step-by-step guide for your teen to become a better scholarship applicant. Why you should begin looking for scholarships as soon as your stu…
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In this episode, Lisa and Liz discuss: How your teen can showcase their character and curiosity to stand out to colleges and universities. How to evaluate your teen’s comfort zone bandwidth. Steps for expanding your teen’s comfort zone. Practical strategies for identifying problems that matter to your teen and turning them into a passion project. K…
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In this episode, Lisa and Sam discuss: How Jewish students can find the right college fit and connect with Jewish life on campus. The different levels of Jewish community engagement exist on campuses. Encouraging your teen to understand what is important and truly matters to them around their faith and practices. Using resources like Hillel Interna…
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In this episode, Lisa discusses: Using the clues from colleges to guide your family and manage expectations. Understanding the differences in the two categories of colleges: liberal arts colleges and universities. The role major-specific admissions plays at the two kinds of colleges. The three categories of admissions by major that are found at uni…
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In this episode, Lisa and Heather discuss: The behind-the-scenes of how admissions processes work at large universities. What it means when the college says they do a “holistic review” and how your teen will be evaluated. Why your student should give context to any weaknesses on their application The importance of aligning your student’s activities…
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In this episode, Lisa and Aly discuss: Common institutional priorities of colleges that drive admissions decisions for your teen. Factors colleges consider beyond GPAs, test scores, extracurricular activities, and more (all outside of your student’s control). Why where to apply and when to apply affect if your teen gets admitted. What impacted majo…
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In this episode, Lisa, Amy, and Mike discuss: How to know if your teen could benefit from test prep or can go at it alone. What to look for when assessing the quality of different test prep options. The differences between working with independent tutors and working with Big Box Companies. Advice for your family on best practices for reaching goal …
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In this episode, Lisa, Tony, and Wilson discuss: The critical role of getting involved in research and gaining experiences can play for students of all ages The importance of student initiative and resilience in shaping successful future opportunities for your teen. The fascinating career path of NASA astronaut and Space Shuttle Pilot, Tony Antonel…
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In this episode, Lisa and Drews discuss: What experiential learning is, and how your student can engage in these types of opportunities. The importance of beginning career conversations in middle school. Different types of experiential learning (and the varying commitment levels each requires). The power of asking “Tell me more?” and giving your st…
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In this episode, Lisa and Kaci discuss: Having early conversations on college majors with your teen and with the intent to listen. Exploring university resources that help students who are unsure of their path. Thinking about the full student and what to consider as they think about their major. If it’s possible for all students to change their maj…
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In this episode, Lisa and Chris discuss: What occupational therapy is and the different patient groups it benefits. Various preparatory paths students can consider in high school and college as they consider OT or similar fields. How to curate experiences, like job shadows, to discover if OT is the right path for your teen. Resources for finding th…
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In this episode, Lisa and Kristina discuss: Strategies for striking the balance between parental involvement and teen independence. How to listen to and validate your teen's aspirations before giving advice. Why parents need to have honest discussions about their college budget and their financial realities. The importance of highlighting your stud…
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In this episode Lisa and Deborah discuss: How to guide your teen through college and career discernment. The crucial role self-awareness through ongoing reflection and family conversations. Types of real-world experiences that allow teens to explore interests and develop skills. Supporting, not leading, your teen through their journey of building p…
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In this episode, Lisa and Marni discuss: How to approach your teen’s final college enrollment decision from campus visits to financial considerations. Key questions your student should ask themself when they’re stuck deciding between their final school choices. Approaching how to navigate and leverage unexpected financial aid opportunities. Alterna…
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In this episode, Lisa and Jess discuss: Looking at school profiles can help you and your student better understand how their school uses GPA. Understanding how colleges recalculate GPAs and how your student can use GPA calculators to better grasp their standing. Identifying the five core classes that most colleges use to generate the recalculated G…
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In this episode, Lisa and Ted discuss: What optometrists do and how they help people enhance their quality of life. Essential skills and qualities for those who will have a long and successful optometrist career Understanding the path from high school to graduate school for optometry. The competitive nature of optometry school and the state-specifi…
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In this episode, Lisa and Jackie discuss: The most significant overhaul of the SAT to date. Exploring the new version of the SAT with a focus on the digital format, timing, and structure. Insight as to whether the digital SAT better aligns with modern teens than paper testing. The revamped SAT and how it compares to the ACT. Key Takeaways: With man…
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In this episode, Lisa and Cristiana discuss: Families often default to in-state for financial reasons, but out-of-state can sometimes provide better financial and academic opportunities. Why many schools are increasing the number of out-of-state students admitted. Misconceptions that misguide families when considering where to apply to college. The…
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In this episode, Lisa discusses: Why Americans have lost faith in the value of college. How to know if college is worth it for your student. Strategies for understanding your family’s reasons for your teen going to college. Identifying various career avenues and identifying the most suitable path for your child’s success. Key Takeaways: What might …
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In this episode, Lisa and Cindy discuss: How to make the most of summer for college-bound teens. If pay-to-play programs are worth the investment for your student. No-cost, meaningful summer enrichment options. When to start making summer plans (and how to ensure your student doesn’t miss their crucial deadlines). Key Takeaways: Some summer program…
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In this episode, Lisa and Shara discuss: Looking at social work careers in both macro and micro settings. The educational and licensing path to becoming an LCSW. The three tracts of a Social Work Master’s program. Tips for preparing, taking, and succeeding on the licensure exams. Key Takeaways: Social workers work in every aspect of life, from birt…
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In this episode, Lisa and Natalie discuss: Why everyone should face their inner critic. Ways in which the inner critic shows up in teens and young adults. Building the muscle of resiliency. Strategy tools for silencing your teen’s inner critic. Key Takeaways: Having an inner critic is normal, but it does need to be addressed so the negative thought…
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In this episode, Lisa and Vince discuss: The three different types of admissions interviews. Benefits of participating in a college admissions interview. How your student can demonstrate interest and show their voice to the interviewer. Steps to prepare for admissions interviews. Key Takeaways: Typically, your student must have their college applic…
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In this episode, Lisa and Julie discuss: Understanding your student’s goals before enrolling in Advanced Placement (AP) or Dual Enrollment (DE) courses. Why your teen’s AP exam score matters more to colleges than their grade in the AP class. How to know what your student’s desired colleges will accept for college credit. Exploring academic, college…
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In this episode, Lisa and Christine discuss: When your student should begin developing their foundation for those application requirements if they are considering performance arts majors. The transferable skills of students with a music or other performing arts major. The commitment required for co-majors, double majors, and minors, and how they ca…
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In this episode, Lisa and Beth discuss: The changes to federal financial aid are set to begin in 2024. Why parents should wait 10-15 days before applying with the new FAFSA application. How to take back your family’s financial power and not rely solely on the government formula for your student’s education budget. Strategies to handle the uncertain…
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Although it can sometimes seem like it, admissions officers aren’t in the business of crushing your teen’s dreams. They want to make things possible for as many students as possible, and that’s where a college major-based admissions process can come into play. Each university can only accommodate a certain number of students in each program, so thi…
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In this episode Lisa and Susan discuss: What admissions officers really want your teen to write about in their personal statement Why your student shouldn’t look at online sample essays A good plan of attack for essays over the summer so your child finishes on time Key Takeaways: It is important for your student to know that a college essay is not …
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