1. The Rocky Road to Choosing a College George Siegal 29:23

January 31, 2023
70. The Rocky Road to Choosing a College

Do you have a plan for how and where your kids are going to go to college? Beth Probst says college is way too expensive to just hope kids figure it out, so she helps them understand all their options, do self-assessment, and career exploration, and make sure that those that are headed to college are aiming in the right direction.  

 

Here are some important moments with Beth from the podcast: 

At 10:45 Beth talks about how “hope” is not a good strategy when heading to college.

 

At 14:34 Do we put too much pressure on where our kids go to college as opposed to finding the right situation that may fit them better?

At 20:37 Why are kids taking so many classes in school that they may never use in real life?

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George Siegal began his career in front of the camera as a newscaster, sportscaster, and weathercaster. He worked in markets from San Antonio, Texas to Detroit, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle. In addition to work in front of the camera, George was a feature reporter and producer.