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Majors & Careers Workshop: Attend and Receive a Free Diagnostic Test

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 300 W Portal Ave Unit C San Francisco CA 94127  See map

C2 Education specializes in helping students get accepted to the colleges of their dreams, but the process doesn’t end there. C2 recognizes the importance of providing guidance beyond high school graduation so that students can step foot on campus feeling confident and motivated. To reach this goal, C2 will be hosting a Majors and Careers Workshop series in California this summer.

C2 Education’s Majors and Careers Workshop will be hosted by Ms. Francis Kevers, the Head of Human Capital for C2 Education, and also a UCLA Certified College Counselor and MIT Graduate. Ms. Kevers will offer her years of HR experience to help students learn how best to select a major and plan for a career. During the workshop, Ms. Kevers will share insights regarding why picking a major is important, how your personality might affect your career choices, and how to pick a career that will take you places. Attendees will also be put in the role of a college student as they complete the worksheets and materials provided to real Stanford students through their Career Development Center.

The Majors and Careers series will be offered in Southern and Northern California from June 18 to July 13. Space is extremely limited, so be sure toregister now! Registration is just $45 for those who register online ($95 at the door). As an added incentive, all attendees will be offered a FREE diagnostic test and consultation (a $95 value)!

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