Coaching Services for Those Pulled by Dreams Take the time to talk to any parent that has sent their child to college; the standards of acceptance yesterday have been greatly enhanced. Talking to your student’s counselor you will also learn that college admission is a business and should be approached strategically. THE EARLIER THE BETTER. All this knowledge and fear does not change the fact that you must have your applications in by December of your son / daughter’s senior year. A complex journey made SIMPLE Our objective is to enhance the student’s potential in an environment that fosters personal learning. To accomplish this, UR-Worthy Services provides: - Assistance to the student, with the expectation that they will take ownership toward developing their ability to analyze, plan and manage the college and career planning process.
- Improve the student’s opportunity for success by emphasizing the tools and life skills needed to develop the “big picture”.
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Marion Wells is the founder of UR-Worthy a consulting practice specializing in college and career readiness coaching services for students, professionals and business owners. As a seasoned business development, engineering professional and education enthusiast, Ms. Wells has over 20 years of experience in the automotive industry and has been working with students since 2000. Helping people choose their potential careers and colleges. In 2008, the economic downturn gave Ms. Wells the opportunity to work with professionals and business owners on helping them rebrand themselves to change careers and redefine business services. Ms. Wells earned a bachelor of science from the University of Wisconsin - Madison, with a focus on Metallurgical Engineering. She also has post graduate experience from Northwestern University. She is past board member of the Automotive Women’s Alliance and is involved in the local community through student mentoring programs. Ms Wells has been featured in Detroit Black Pages, SAE Automotive Engineering International and Grosse Point Ask the Expert column. |
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