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    CollegePrepMastery.com | The Narrowing Of The Mind

    en-usJanuary 14, 2013

    About this Episode

    We're in an economy where innovation is important. Whatever major a student chooses, they need to make sure that all of the courses develop of of their capacities. Having one knowledge specific to a certain field is not good enough. Begin with their passion and identify a career that resonates with the student. Students just get frustrated when they take classes that create homework. Nobody wins in that scenario. We want to create a culture where the student is happy and 'never works a day in their life....' Because they love what they do for a living. It's possible.

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