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Article: Students seeking career counseling to sort options.(Higher Education)
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- Crain's Cleveland Business
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- February 19, 2007
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Byline: SHANNON MORTLAND
Judy Eskin's daughter Lauren is confused.
The Pepper Pike student plans to go away to college next fall but has no idea what she wants to major in or the career she wants to pursue.
And, if Lauren doesn't figure it out after her freshman year, Mrs. Eskin plans to put her in career counseling.
"You would hate to spend $40,000 a year to send a kid to college and three years through, she decides to do something totally different,'' Mrs. Eskin said. "What's another $500 (for private career counseling) for my kid to figure out what she wants to do?''
Lauren Eskin is like many college-bound students who ...