High School Entrepreneurship: How to Stand Out in Future College Apps
Are you an ambitious high schooler, or the parent of one, interested in entrepreneurship and standing out in future college apps? You're invite to a Curious Cardinals free workshop to learn how teens can transform their passions and interests into tangible, impressive projects. Hear from young alumni on how high schoolers can pursue extracurriculars that give them a competitive edge.
What you will gain:
How to identify and tackle a problem given your unique interests
What unique extracurriculars college admins are looking for
Steps to transform your idea from brainstorm to prototype
Where to find Mentorship from the brightest college students in the U.S.
This event will be moderated by Johnathan Bridges, Stanford Class President '22, Pasha Selig, and Curious Cardinals- an edtech startup founded by Stanford Students to support high schoolers with achieving their max potential.
We invite high schoolers interested in exploring their ideas and parents looking for the A+ resources to join us our free virtual event!
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More Information:
This workshop is hosted by Curious Cardinals, a dynamic education platform featured in Forbes, on The Today Show, and CNN. Curious Cardinals has taught AI workshops around the country- to parents, companies, and schools in order to best support the next generation of students.
Curious Cardinals is an education platform with 650+ college-aged mentors from the top universities in the world who mentor K-12 students to pursue exciting passion projects, improve executive functioning, and excel academically. Curious Cardinals mentors are inspirational role models who embody the true meaning of Mentorship.