Beyond the Classroom: Why Passion is the Secret Engine for Struggling High Schoolers Ep 77
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In this episode of Don't Chuck It Up, college counselor Chuck interviews former student Elijah Greene, who shares his journey from an unmotivated high schooler in Wisconsin to an elite senior at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Despite a "shaky" academic start and a 3.16 high school GPA, Elijah found his drive by focusing on his lifelong dream of becoming an airline pilot, eventually earning straight A's his senior year and writing a standout college essay. Elijah discusses the importance of visiting college campuses to find the right "vibe" and explains how he navigated a "no" from admissions by enrolling in a summer bridge program to prove his capability. Now graduating a full year early with a degree in Aeronautical Science and a minor in Meteorology, Elijah reflects on balancing 19-credit semesters, flight training in 737 simulators, and joining a fraternity. His story serves as an inspiring guide for students interested in aviation careers and the college application process, proving that passion and persistence can overcome early academic hurdles.