MaRC FOR STUDENTS
It’s choice – not chance
that determines your destiny
Jean Nidetch

As a parent, you’ve done the best that you can for your children by providing them with a safe and comfortable home, strong education foundation, and high moral values. You’ve been there for them unconditionally and have always remembered that your children’s needs are paramount when planning their education.
In a few months, your child will be faced with one of the most important choices of their academic career. They will be choosing the subjects they would like to study to prepare them for their future. These choices will be crucial to their career pathway.

In a global survey by recruitment firm Kelly Services, it was revealed that almost half of all surveyed workers have regrets about their university subject choices, and may be in the wrong career. Some 47% of people wished that they had studied a different subject at University, while 20% of the respondents said they had made the wrong career choice. Those in the wrong career are not as productive as they could be, and may be missing out on a more fulfilling professional life.
In addition, without a career goal in mind, it’s often harder for students to make good academic choices. They are more likely to lose focus, get discouraged, or may even drop out. This demonstrates the importance of getting strategic help to identify key skills and strengths that can help your child make better career choices.
Prevent your child from making the mistake of spending years in an unsatisfying and unsuitable job, when some considered guidance from a program such as The MaRC Assessment Program© can point the way towards a more rewarding career from the onset.
The MaRC Assessment Program© will give students insights into themselves which will help them to identify career choices that make sense for them. The information that they gain will enable them to meet challenges and make career decisions with confidence.

