Join me and college advisor Kaytie Ohashi as we discuss the realities and misconceptions of starting or restarting one's journey through higher education. We cover many topics from accreditation, choosing the best path for you, the merits of taking a gap year, and how it's okay to not know what you want to do. We fall back on our experiences of being students and staff in community colleges, universities, and postgraduate schools. This is a great listen for anyone preparing for college, currently in college, or thinking about restarting higher education later in life.
Kaytie is also the host of the Wonderful World of Disney Villian podcast. In which she looks into the social dilemmas and backstory of Disney villains and how this can effects society offscreen.
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