July’s Activate Your Genius seminar is being targeted for young adults who are headed for college this fall.
According to a study by the Department of Education, more than 30 percent of college students who drop out leave after the first year and almost 50 percent of them never graduate. How do you prepare your college-bound student for the new and unexpected experiences that college brings and ensure that your investment in his or her education is safe?
Before you send your teenager off to college, enroll him or her in the Activate Your Genius seminar today!
This experiential seminar will help your student learn how to make the best decisions for him or herself – every time!
Research shows that the gut is an extremely reliable source of information. Hearing your gut takes practice and experience.
In this workshop participants will learn how to access what their gut is trying to tell them through activities and exercises. This is not the typical classroom, participants learn by doing instead of sitting through a lecture.
Participants will learn to:
“I have a quiz on Monday but really want to go to this party. What should I do?”
“How can I have fun without pushing the boundaries too far?”
“Do I study what I am good at, what I really love to do or what can get me a good job?”
“How can I know what I want to do? I am supposed to choose a major. How will I know if I am making the best choice?”
“How can I meet a few people who I can trust and really be myself around?”
“How do I deal with leaving home and being responsible for myself?”
“What if I am homesick?”
“When I attended Activate Your Genius, the key issue I wanted to address was where to go to college. As a result of the seminar, I learned to trust myself and my instincts. I made a decision on the school that I believe is right for me.
I highly recommend participating in this seminar if you have concerns about your upcoming college experience. It is truly a gift and very uplifting to discover yourself and what you are capable of as a person.”
Maxine deWolf, Leawood, Kansas, Class of 2009
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I’m doing an essay on what are some challenges that the college student faces, whether it be from the actually college that challenges or the challenges of the lifestyle as a student.
I would also add a part where you learn students have to handle their economy. For example, many students obtain several credit cards and after few months their realize that they are in real debt trouble which forces them to quit school and start to work!
i can accept u . bcoz college we guys try to enjoy a lot . not try to concentrate on studies tats y most of em didnt graduate
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| Tues. 3/16 | 7:00—8:00pm |
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| Mon. 3/22 | 7:00—8:00pm |
| Tues. 4/6 | 7:00—8:00pm |
| Wed. 4/14 | 7:00—8:00pm |
Town & Country Bank
4707 W. 135th St. (at Roe)
Leawood, Kansas 66224
| Thurs. 4/22 | 6:30pm-9:30pm |
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| Fri. 4/23 | 6:30pm-9:30pm |
| Sat. 4/24 | 9:30am-9:30pm |
| Sun. 4/25 | 9:30am-5:00pm |
Town & Country Bank
4707 W. 135th St. (at Roe)
Leawood, Kansas 66224
Cost: $599 per person
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