10 Things I Wish I Knew In High School
by Sarah E. Galimore
Colleges and employers continue to grapple with the fact that students in the United States are not prepared for the demands of higher education and the workforce. Students scramble to figure out where to go to school, how to get in, what to study, and how to pay for their education, one of the most important investments of their life. Education is a complex but highly valued system. It’s a pathway to opportunities in life and a cornerstone of economic prosperity, but far too many students get lost along the way.
What can students do to make sure they get the most out of their education? In this unfiltered, non-academic, and straight to the point personal essay, students are challenged to ask tough questions about their education and personal goals. They are provided insights based on the experiences of a young professional who has been where they are, and has a few thoughts on how to get them where they want to be.
SARAH E. GALIMORE is a consultant, aspiring author and student advocate. She is the founder of an online educational community dedicated to providing affordable, comprehensive and forward-thinking academic and career planning services to students. For the past ten years Sarah has worked in a variety of roles, garnering diverse experience in market research, strategy and planning, program management and consulting. She’s worked with a variety of organizations, from small not-for-profits to large financial institutions. Sarah hopes to combine her professional experience and her interest in education to support students in making the most of their educational opportunities. In her free time, Sarah enjoys travel, music, outdoor activities and most of all, spending time with her family.
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