A High Schooler Working at Bloomberg – Plus “Shotgunning” College Applications

 

High school junior Heidy Torres works 16 hours a week at Bloomberg as part of a new apprenticeship program. Photo by Kyle Finck

High school senior Alex Calafiura applied to 23 colleges — a strategy to “shoot your shot” at lots of schools. Photo by Sabrina DuQuesnay

As many seniors are making decisions about their post-graduation plans, this episode of P.S. Weekly profiles two students who are taking different approaches to preparing for life after high school.

For years, the Education Department has prioritized putting all students on a path to college. And while Chancellor David Banks says preparing students for higher education remains an important goal — as many jobs require a degree — he is placing greater emphasis on exposing students to the workplace well before graduation.

In the first segment, student producer Christian Rojas Linares explores a new apprenticeship program through the eyes of Heidy Torres, a high school junior who works 16 hours a week for Bloomberg, the finance giant and media company. City officials are hoping to offer about 3,000 slots over three years through the Career Readiness and Modern Youth Apprenticeship program, an ambitious effort to connect students to intensive work experiences that can stretch  beyond high school.

For Heidy, the program is helping her think through what kind of career she might want. “Besides the fact that you're earning money, you also know that, ‘Oh, I want to do this or I don't want to do this,’” she says. “It gives you a new perspective.”

The second segment focuses on a student who has devoted enormous energy to getting into a top college — submitting 23 applications requiring 50 supplemental essays. Student producer Marcellino Melika spoke with Alex Calafiura, a senior at Manhattan’s East Side Community High School, about how he approached that daunting process and why he applied to so many schools.

“You don't really have any insight into what admissions committees [at] these schools are looking for,” Alex explains. “So you kind of just shoot your shot at as many schools as possible.” (Alex previously wrote an essay about his experience for Chalkbeat.)


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