February 25, 2026 - Contributor Article
Many families assume that high grades and strong test scores may lead to a smooth transition to college. Yet every year, thousands of high-achieving high school students arrive on campus and discover they are not fully prepared, not academically, but organizationally. The gap between structured high school environments and the self-directed world of college can be wider than many expect, and it reveals a truth that few educators explicitly acknowledge: success in college often depends on skills students are rarely taught.