Many parents wonder whether college will really pay off and how much a degree will impact their student’s financial future. In my latest podcast, I’m joined by Professor Peter Cappelli of the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania to talk about the real value of college degrees and some misconceptions about what college means for a student’s future. Listen Now…
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THCC101 – Joining Forces with the Military to Cover the Cost of College Interview with Rob Aeschbach, Retired Marine and Financial Planner
Looking for another college option? Rob Aeschbach swings by our show to share his personal military experience and how that impacts financial planning and paying for college. “Although it is a dangerous job in a lot of ways, it isn’t like that all the time,” notes Aeschbach. His father was in the Navy, and that inspired him to pursue attending a military academy after high school. By enlisting after graduation, he was able to attend a prestigious college with a fantastic education FOR FREE! Read More…
THCC100 – What Parents of Juniors Need to Be Doing Now! Interview with Brad Baldridge
We have our host Brad Baldridge leading the show today and giving you the tips he usually charges money for! Want this free advice? Of course you do! In our 100th episode, Brad breaks down a quick outline of what parents must be doing in order to prepare for college. Read More…
THCC99- How Choosing the Right College Can Save You Big Money! Interview with Sam Feeney, Author “Choose the Perfect College…For You”
Your family is starting to plan for after high school, but don’t skip this critical first question- “Why are you going to college? We have college admissions coach Sam Feeny here to help you figure out how to choose the right college… for you! Parents- here is the advice you can’t afford (literally) to miss. Read More…
THCC95 – How to Be More Successful in College Interview with Brian Robben, Founder of www.TakeYourSuccess.com and Author “How To College”
Robben took everything he himself learned in college, and advice he was constantly asked for by his friends, and then compiled it into an 80 page manual. Read More…