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Discovery Track

Career & Interest Clarity & College Direction

for 6-11th graders

Your Child Has Potential.  Let's Channel It.

Choosing a direction in high school can feel like deciding your whole future — and for many students, it’s overwhelming. Your child sees friends diving into coding bootcamps, MUN conferences, or design portfolios, and wonders: What about me? What do I want? What fits me?

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That’s why generic career tests don’t help. 

The Discovery Track is different. Through in-depth conversation, we uncover how your child thinks, what excites them, and what’s worth pursuing.

What You Walk Away With

Clear insight into your child’s academic and non-academic interests

A narrowed list of career paths worth exploring​

Confidence that your child is moving in the right direction

Relief from the overwhelm — for both student and parent

Indian student who found clarity at the Blueskies Career Planning
"Surprisingly my child didn't want to be a doctor.  I guess I made that assumption.  Now my son is aggressively pursing finance and in the end, it is so obvious that is the best choice."

Parent, 9th Grader

To apply to college, you need a major.  To be more successful, you need activities demonstrating your interest in that major.

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Most students only start asking big questions in Grade 12 — when it's too late to act.​  This process takes time to try new things, explore different paths, and see what actually resonates

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Clarity isn't instant. But we can start shaping it — now.

Why Start Early? Because Direction Takes Time.

Ready to Begin?

The future doesn’t start in Grade 12. It starts now — with clarity, direction, and support.

Tina Chulet Founder of BlueSkies Ivy League Coaching
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