YCBK9: Necessary Job Skills for the Future
In this week’s episode…
In the News (1:50): Student advocacy groups are pushing to eliminate a question on the FAFSA application that is causing students each year to lose access to federal funding because of a drug related conviction and that has disproportionately affects students of color.
In this week’s book discussion (8:52): of Chapter 9 of 171 Answers: to the Most-Asked College Admissions Questions, Mark brings a forward-thinking perspective by highlighting the projection of employment experts.
This week’s question (17:39) was posed by a college counselor from Danville, Virginia.
We’re excited to have our first interview with Stephanie Espy (26:29) a leading test prep and STEM expert, an author, speaker and an entrepreneur.
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