High school students must realize that it is never too soon to start thinking about their careers.
“Many careers require a college degree; so even if you’re not sure what career you want to pursue—or believe you know beyond a doubt that college is not in the cards for you (things could change!)—you must do well in high school to become a good candidate for colleges and universities,” says Tamara S. Raymond, author of Careering: The Pocket Guide to Exploring Your Future Career.
“Ultimately, you might decide to take a route other than college after high school, but you can’t slack off just because you’re still trying to figure the career thing out! You might choose college after all,” said Raymond, a career and leadership coach and the founder and CEO of Innovative Management Consulting, a Newport News-based firm that helps individuals across the country and career spectrum thrive in their professional lives.
Here are five of Raymond’s tips to help you succeed in high school and look good to colleges.
Says Raymond, “Take high school seriously and apply yourself to your studies. That’s good advice—and career insurance—no matter what career path you ultimately choose.”
Tamara S. Raymond is the founder and CEO of Innovative Management Consulting (www.imcleaders.com) and the author of Careering: The Pocket Guide to Exploring Your Future Career, her first book, which can be found on Amazon and other sites where books are sold. Raymond coaches individuals and groups across the career spectrum. You can find her on Facebook (Tamara S. Raymond) and Twitter (@TamaraSRaymond).
Source: Innovative Management Consulting