This workshop is designed for students entering grades 11-12, and for students who have recently graduated. For younger students interested in college readiness, book a free consult to find the right fit.
What to Expect
College is a different game – and most students don't realize how different until they're already in it. The academic guardrails available in high school (regular check-ins, teacher-initiated reminders, predictable homework) largely disappear. What replaces them is self-direction, and that's a skill that takes intention to build.
This workshop gives students an honest, practical overview of what college academics actually demand: how to manage a semester-length calendar, how to advocate for yourself with a professor, how to approach reading-heavy courses, how to use office hours effectively, and how to build the daily habits that separate students who thrive from those who spend freshman year catching up.
The session is direct and specific. No generic advice about "working hard" or "staying organized." Students leave with a concrete action plan and the context to use it.
Key Benefits
Limited to 8 students for a focused, conversational session
Practical strategies for managing college-level workloads
Guidance on professor relationships, office hours, and self-advocacy
Frameworks for planning around syllabi and semester-long deadlines
Honest perspectives from instructors who tutor college students
| Date | Time | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Thursday, August 6 | 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM (PDT) | Group Workshop (Session 1) |