Tag: college admissions advising

  • What Parents Miss When Helping Teens Choose a Major 

    What Parents Miss When Helping Teens Choose a Major 

    Choosing a major can feel overwhelming for both teens and parents. While it may seem like a clear decision for some, for many families it’s a complex process that takes time and reflection. This choice can shape a student’s academic experience and future direction, which is why understanding the less obvious factors behind it can make a meaningful difference.

    Start the Conversation Early: Although timelines differ across schools, postponing conversations about majors until senior year of high school or just before college, especially when students haven’t had time to explore, often adds unnecessary pressure. Major and career exploration takes time, reflection, and exposure to different fields. Beginning early allows students to learn about various pathways, test their interests, and understand what resonates with them. Early conversations reduce anxiety, give the process room to unfold naturally, and lead to more confident decisions. 

    Encourage exploration: Encouraging your teen to decide too quickly can prevent them from discovering what truly fits. Students benefit from trying introductory courses, attending workshops, job shadowing, or participating in internships. Exploration is not a delay — it’s a necessary part of the decision-making process. Without this space to explore, students may end up choosing a major based more on urgency than on genuine understanding or motivation.

    Support Autonomy and Self-Discovery: Strongly steering a teen toward what feels like the “safe” or “right” choice can sometimes overshadow…Even when well-intentioned, steering them toward a predetermined path can create resistance, stress, or disengagement. Students thrive when they have autonomy and feel trusted to explore who they are becoming. Support their self-discovery. Help them make choices aligned with their own identity, not someone else’s expectations.

    Effective Scaffolding: Advisors help students access the right support systems, whether that’s disability services, mental health resources, or career development offices. They open doors to new possibilities, and guide students in advocating for their needs and knowing how to seek help appropriately. When challenges arise, many students feel embarrassed or unsure of how to approach professors or staff. A good advisor helps them navigate these moments, rebuild confidence, and take the right steps forward.

    Does your teen want expert support through the college application process?

    With EdHyve, your teen can work one-on-one with advisors who know admissions from front to back,  building a strong school list, choosing majors, shaping their story, preparing for interviews, and making sure every part of their application reflects their strengths. Our experts help students connect their academic choices to future career paths, so their decisions are clear and intentional.

    Encourage your teen to create their EdHyve account today and move through the application process with confidence.

  • What if my advisor isn’t a good fit? Can I switch? How does that process work?

    What if my advisor isn’t a good fit? Can I switch? How does that process work?

    Choosing the right advisor is an important part of your application journey, and we want you to feel supported at every step. At EdHyve, you always have the flexibility to change advisors if you feel that your current match is not the right fit, so you can focus on getting the kind of guidance that truly supports your goals.

    Depending on the type of service you choose, many concerns can be resolved through direct communication with your advisor. If needed, EdHyve Support is always available to help mediate and ensure that you receive a fair and appropriate resolution.

    You also have the freedom to work with more than one advisor over time, allowing you to receive different perspectives and build a support system that truly fits your needs.

    Because every situation is different, we encourage students to reach out to the EdHyve team with any specific questions about services, changes, or next steps.

    EdHyve is built to give students flexibility and control, so you can move forward with confidence knowing that support is always available.

    We’re offering lifetime perks for our first group of Advisors. Join EdHyve Now!

  • What’s Better For Me? Long-Term Advising vs. One-Time Consultation

    What’s Better For Me? Long-Term Advising vs. One-Time Consultation

    Applying to college often raises an important question: what kind of advising support do I actually need? Some students are looking for quick answers to specific questions, while others want ongoing guidance throughout a long and stressful process. With so many advising options available, it can be hard to know which approach will truly serve you best.

    EdHyve is designed to give college applicants the flexibility to choose the type of support that fits their individual goals, timeline, and level of need. Whether you are seeking targeted feedback on a specific issue or long-term guidance across your entire application journey, EdHyve allows you to work with advisors in a way that matches how you learn and make decisions.

    This article is written specifically for college applicants who are deciding between one-time consultations and long-term advising, and who want to understand which option may be the better fit for them.

    One-time consultation is better when you need clarity, direction, or answers

    A single session works well when you have a specific question or a focused challenge. This option helps you gain insight quickly without committing to a longer program.

    A one-time consultation may be the best choice if you want to:

    ·  Receive comments on one of your essays or personal statement

    ·  Ask questions about specific majors, programs, or opportunities

    ·  Get advice on time management, course selection, or activities

    ·  Understand your chances at getting into certain schools or programs

    ·  Get feedback on the list of schools you are applying to

    ·  Check your overall application strategy

    ·  Plan what steps to take next

    This option is ideal for students who already have a plan but want a professional perspective or reassurance before moving forward.

    Long-term advising is better when you want ongoing support and deeper guidance

    A longer advising relationship allows you to work with an advisor throughout your journey. This is helpful when the process feels overwhelming or when you want structured support, accountability, and mentorship.

    Long-term advising may be the right option if you want to:

    ·  Get consistent mentorship that supports personal growth

    ·  Build a complete application strategy from the beginning

    ·  Strengthen your academic and extracurricular profile

    ·  Develop your narrative and long-term goals

    ·  Receive ongoing essay support rather than feedback on a single draft

    ·  Stay organized and avoid last-minute stress

    ·  Understand how to make decisions over time, not just in one moment

    With EdHyve, choose the advising relationship and style that works best for you.

    This option is especially useful for students applying to competitive programs or for families who want a steady source of guidance and peace of mind.

    How to choose between the two options

    Choose a one-time consultation if you need quick clarity.

    Choose long-term advising if you want step-by-step guidance, structure, and mentorship.

    Many students start with a single session to understand their needs, then move on to long-term advising once they feel comfortable with an advisor. You can decide at your own pace. And you can always change for a better fit!

    EdHyve gives you the flexibility to choose the level of support that works for you, based on your timeline, your goals, and your preferred way of learning.

    We’re offering lifetime perks for our first group of Advisors. Join EdHyve Now!