In this free 45-minute webinar, we share the frameworks, programs, and grade-by-grade roadmap that allow you to explore different programs, decide how to pick careers and turn "undecided" into a competitive advantage.
Watch on-demand at a time that works for you.
Parents often panic when their child doesn't have a clear career path by Grade 10. But the data tells a different story: 50–70% of university students change their major at least once. The best careers in 2035 don't exist yet — AI and agents are reshaping the workforce in ways we can't fully predict.
The old advice of "just pick a job" is broken. The strategy isn't to pick a title — it's to build transferable skills and keep doors open. The question isn't what job should my child pick? — it's where can they be uniquely valuable in a world that's changing fast?
The Japanese concept of "a life worth living" — finding the overlap of what you love, what you're good at, what the world needs, and what you can be paid for. Move beyond "follow your passion" to something grounded in reality.
Not job titles, but archetypes: The Builder (engineering, CS, architecture), The Leader (business, commerce), The Healer (health & life sciences), and The Thinker (humanities, social sciences). Identify which resonates with your child.
Jason's curated list of top interdisciplinary programs for students who want to explore: McMaster iBioMed, Waterloo Knowledge Integration, PPE programs, Western Ivey AEO, UBC BUCS, and more.
Exactly what to do in Grades 9–10 (cast a wide net), Grade 11 (start to focus), the summer before Grade 12 (passion projects), and Grade 12 (application execution). Tactical, not vague.
— Jason Yee, CEO & Co-Founder, AdmissionPrep
Your child is in Grade 9, 10, or 11 and doesn't have a clear program or career in mind yet — and you're wondering if that's a problem. (It's not.)
You want a strategic framework — not generic "follow your passion" advice — for helping your child explore their options while keeping competitive doors open.
You want to understand which Canadian university programs are designed for explorers, and what the grade-by-grade timeline looks like to keep every option on the table.
Our team includes former admissions officers from Harvard, Stanford, MIT, and Yale.
This is a recorded, on-demand webinar — you can watch it at a time that works for your schedule. If you'd like to attend one of our live webinars or in-person events, follow us on Instagram and TikTok for announcements.
Not at all. This webinar is specifically designed for students who are still exploring. Jason covers why being "undecided" can be a strategic advantage — and gives you a concrete framework to work with.
Primarily Grades 9–11. The roadmap section covers what to do at each stage. Even if your child is in Grade 12, the frameworks and program recommendations are still valuable.
Yes — a significant portion of our students are "explorers." Our program includes interest and aptitude testing, strategic planning across multiple program options, and extracurricular coaching designed to keep doors open while building self-awareness.
Approximately 45 minutes.
Your child doesn't need to have it all figured out — but they do need a strategy. Watch the free webinar and get the framework.
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