Bring My Signal Path to Your School
Give your students clarity before they're asked to choose.
The Problem You Already See
Your students are being asked to pick a major, choose a school, and plan a future.
Most of them don't have enough self-understanding yet to make those decisions with any real confidence.
So they default. To what sounds practical. To what their parents suggest. To what their friends are doing.
Years later, many of them end up in careers that don't fit — not because they weren't capable, but because nobody helped them understand how they naturally think and work before they started choosing.
You see this every day. My Signal Path was built to help you do something about it.
See What It Looks Like
Tyler was a junior with no plan.
No dream career. No strong academic passion. The kind of student who says "I don't know" when you ask about the future — not because he's disengaged, but because he genuinely hasn't figured it out yet.
He was good with his hands. He liked being outside. He'd worked for his brother's business, built things in shop class, and once spent a free Saturday improving his family's yard because he wanted it to look better.
In 20 questions, My Signal Path surfaced three patterns Tyler had never named:
His brain filters for purpose. He stuck with martial arts for years because it had a clear endpoint. He built a clock in wood shop because it actually worked — not a decorative bowl that just sat there. When work has a destination, he locks in. When it doesn't, he checks out. That's not a motivation problem — it's how he's wired. And it's the most important thing to know before picking a program.
He's a systems thinker who doesn't know it. On a job site, his boss told the crew to clean up debris mid-project. Tyler pushed back — not with attitude, but with logic. Why clean up when there's more work coming down? He was thinking about the whole workflow while everyone else was looking at the current task.
His care for others is physical, not verbal. He doesn't help people through long conversations. He shows up and does the thing that needs doing. That shapes which careers will actually fit him — and which ones will drain him even if they sound right on paper.
Tyler went from "I don't know" to "I know how I'm wired — now I need to find where that fits."
That's a different starting point for every conversation that follows.
What My Signal Path Gives Your Students
Each student completes a 30-minute guided interview — not a personality test, not a career quiz — and receives a Signal Snapshot: a detailed, personal report that surfaces the patterns in how they naturally think, create value, and operate.
Here's what's inside:
Your Signal — What This Actually Is. A plain-language explanation of what their signal means and how to use it. No jargon. No personality-type labels.
Signal Channel(s). The primary and secondary channels through which they naturally create value and get energy. Not categories from a menu — patterns the interview found across 20 answers.
What Your Signal Reveals. This is the core of the report. A deep narrative analysis of how their signal shows up in real life — specific, personal, built entirely from their own words and stories. It connects experiences they've never connected themselves.
Where Your Signal Thrives. The specific environments, pace, team dynamics, and conditions where they'll do their best work. Concrete enough to evaluate any school, program, or opportunity.
Where Your Signal Gets Blocked. The situations that will drain them, no matter how good the opportunity looks on paper. This helps students avoid costly mismatches before they happen.
Reading Your Experience So Far. A reframe of what their experiences have already been telling them. School, jobs, activities, relationships — reinterpreted through the lens of their signal so they can see the thread they've been living but haven't named.
Where This Signal Leads. Career directions matched to their wiring. Not generic job titles — each direction is explained in terms of why it fits their particular patterns. Includes both expected and unexpected paths.
Schools & Programs Matched to Their Signal. Types of programs, learning environments, and specific schools to research. Based on how they actually learn and work — not rankings, prestige, or what their friends are choosing.
Environment Checklist. A practical list of questions to ask about any school, program, or opportunity. Designed for real conversations — with admissions offices, during campus visits, or when comparing options.
Signal Moves. Five to seven low-commitment experiments with concrete first steps. Each one tests a direction through real experience, not speculation. None require a big commitment. All generate real data about fit.
What Fuels You & What to Watch For. What drives their motivation at the deepest level — and the specific blind spot to be aware of. Where their strengths can become liabilities if left unchecked.
No two reports are the same. Every Signal Snapshot is built from scratch, from that student's answers. There are no templates, no types, and no categories.
Why This Is Different From What You're Using Now
Most career assessments give students a type and a list. Check some boxes, answer some questions, get a category and a handful of job titles that "match."
That's a starting point. But it's not enough to actually make a decision with.
My Signal Path gave Tyler something different. Not just what he might do — but why certain paths fit and others don't. That his brain needs a clear endpoint to stay engaged, which means the wrong program will lose him no matter how good the career sounds. That he thinks in systems without realizing it. That he shows care through action, not words — which changes which helping roles would actually work for him.
The difference isn't the list of careers. It's the depth of understanding underneath it.
Same kid. Different depth. Different outcome.
How It Works for Schools
Simple to implement. No training required.
Each student receives an individual access code. They complete the interview on their own time — on any device, from anywhere. Their Signal Snapshot is delivered immediately when they finish.
There's nothing for your staff to administer, grade, or interpret. Students walk away with a report they can actually use — for college applications, major selection, career conversations, and beyond.
My Signal Path works well as part of:
Junior or senior advisory programs
College and career readiness curriculum
Guidance counselor one-on-one sessions
College application prep
Career day or career exploration events
Group Pricing
My Signal Path is $29 per student.
Schools and organizations purchasing 10 or more codes receive volume pricing:
10–24 students: $26 per student
25–99 students: $23 per student
100+: Reach out, and we'll build a package for your school or district.
Want to test it first? We'll send you 3–5 complimentary access codes. Have a few students run through it. Read their snapshots. If the value isn't obvious, don't move forward. We think it will be.
Let's Talk
School counselor, administrator, or educator? Happy to walk you through the product, set up a free pilot, or put together group pricing for your school.
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"The earlier people understand how they naturally operate, the better choices they make. Signal Path gives students that understanding before the guesswork begins."