

Participants shared with the gathered students about their chosen professions, about how they arrived at their career path, and the importance of finding something you enjoy doing and through which you can earn a living.

“As our children began to face the difficult challenge of choosing colleges based upon potential career opportunities,’ explains Connor, ‘a group of MMS parents came together to expose them to the varied and extensive career options that are available. Career paths are rarely lineal. Utilizing a fun and engaging format, and drawing upon our talented and experienced parent and alumni community, students have an opportunity to identify interests, occupations and discover their passions.’

Students easily engaged again this year in the fun format of the event — beginning with a mini ‘quiz show’ where teams, divided by grade level, competed to answer questions about the guest panelists Liddicoat, fire captain Sean Adams, engineer David Wayne, and Tee Hopkins, producer of live music events.
‘Students need to appreciate that not being sure of a career path is NORMAL for high school age, even college age,’ commented Liddicoat. ‘Pick subjects in college that you find interesting and challenging. If you aren’t good at math, get a tutor! Math and science are very useful on a resume because it means that you have experience solving problems and dealing with hard issues. That’s important in ANY job, whether or not it’s science-based. With good tutoring, you can study engineering or the hard sciences and do fine. Too many students pick a ‘soft’ major mainly because they don’t think they can handle anything too complex. Don’t sell yourself short. You’re going to be paying a lot of money for college, so get some useful skills out of it. In my area, law, we have a million very smart people with English degrees. A lawyer with an engineering degree is much rarer and in great demand.’

“The questions that the students asked weren’t common at all,” commented Busenhart. “They were far more sophisticated than I had expected. The interest ran from busines to design, and the common thread was the community aspect with regard to our Sessions non-profit, which always makes me happy.”
Private Investigator (PI) Katie Lee told students she always planned to pursue a career in the Criminal Justice field, but didn’t always want to be a ‘PI.’
‘My father, grandfather, and uncle are all PI’s, so after the birth of my first son I began working for my dad at his office, and later became licensed myself. I explained to the students that I did major in Criminal Justice, but that that was not necessary for my job, just an added bonus. I tried to make clear to them that this was something that I’d always been interested in, but not necessarily where I thought I’d end up. A combination of life events and opportunities led me to my job, and I’ve been happy in it since.’

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Photos by Ashley Mayou and Sally Shields, 12th Grade

Nestled among the redwoods on 355 mountaintop acres, Mount Madonna is a safe and nurturing college-preparatory school that supports students in becoming caring, self-aware and articulate critical thinkers, who are prepared to meet challenges with perseverance, creativity and integrity. The CAIS and WASC accredited program emphasizes academic excellence, creative self-expression and positive character development. Located on Summit Road between Gilroy and Watsonville.
