College-Bound Tech Fit Assessment

Is your student truly prepared for a tech major — or at risk of an expensive reset?

In about 8–10 minutes, you’ll answer questions about stage, academic habits, exposure to tech, internship awareness, and family support. There are no wrong answers — just honest signals to guide a $100K+ decision.

Please answer all required questions (Q1–Q15) before seeing your results.
Family reviewing college tech major options

What this assessment helps you discover

  • Tech Major Readiness Score (0–100) — based on academic habits, mindset, exposure, and planning.
  • Recommended Tech Path Direction — CS, Cybersecurity, Data, or IT, based on patterns in your answers.
  • Top Areas of Risk — mapped directly to the 4 topics covered in the Family Strategy Workshop.
  • Invitation to a Live Family Strategy Workshop — where we reveal the warning signs of tech misalignment, what successful students do differently, and why early preparation shapes academic success, internship timing, and confidence.
Q1. How do you/your student describe who is completing this assessment?
Q2. How do you/your student describe the student’s current stage?
Q3. How do you/your student describe the timing for deciding on a major or program?
Q4. How do you/your student describe the student’s math foundation (especially Algebra & Pre-Calc)?
Q5. How do you/your student describe how the student typically handles difficult academic material?
Q6. How do you/your student describe how often the student spends time on challenging coursework or enrichment?
Q7. How do you/your student describe the student’s prior exposure to tech (coding, robotics, cybersecurity, apps)?
Q8. How do you/your student describe how the student feels about coding right now?
Optional: How do you/your student describe the tech area that sounds MOST interesting right now?
Q9. How do you/your student describe your familiarity with how students actually get first internships in tech?
Q10. How do you/your student describe when a student should start preparing for internships?
Q11. How do you/your student describe your confidence that coursework will connect to real-world opportunities?
Q12. How do you/your student describe the concerns that feel real right now? (Select all that apply)
Q13. How do you/your student describe how the student handles stress or academic pressure?
Q14. How do you/your student describe the level of parent involvement you expect next year?
Q15. How do you/your student describe the type of support that would be most helpful right now?
Q16. How do you/your student describe the #1 question you want answered before committing to a tech major or program?