“Who do you want to become?” – a question teenagers tend to avoid (and we understand why)
“Have you decided where you will apply?” – this question often feels overwhelming for most teenagers. But what if we changed the perspective? Instead of choosing a university name, what if we focused on choosing a skill?
The world is changing too fast for fixed answers. Today, a child may be passionate about video games – which can lead to a career in cybersecurity or game design. Tomorrow, they may love TikTok – which can open doors to SMM, content creation, or video production.
Our philosophy is simple
We don’t help children choose a “diploma.” We help them discover a “calling.”
During our career guidance sessions, we do not focus on grades or test scores. Instead, we ask deeper questions:
- What are you willing to do even for free, when you are tired?
- Which tasks give you energy, and which ones make you feel drained?
Choosing a university is just one step. Choosing a life means learning to listen to yourself.
