This short, parent-friendly quiz looks beyond grades and acceptance letters to focus on the skills that actually matter once college starts. It explores how well your child understands their learning needs, manages time and responsibilities, communicates with adults, and knows when (and how) to ask for help. These are the areas that often make or break a student’s first year—especially for students with learning differences.
In just a few minutes, you’ll get a clearer picture of where your child is truly ready and where they may need more support before stepping onto campus. No judgment. No scare tactics. Just honest insight and practical guidance.
At the end of the quiz, you’ll receive a personalized results summary that helps you understand what your child’s readiness level means—and what you can do now to strengthen their transition to college. Whether your child is almost there, needs a bit more preparation, or would benefit from intentional support, you’ll walk away knowing your next best step.
If you’ve ever thought, “I don’t want them to struggle like I’ve seen other students struggle,” this quiz is for you.


Empowering students to confidently navigate their college journey is our mission at Bridgeability. We believe every student, including those with learning differences, deserves personalized college counseling and supportive guidance as they pursue academic success and take their next steps toward the future.

I offer one-on-one sessions that bridge the gap between high school special education services and college accessibility supports, ensuring academic success for students with learning differences. I provide guidance on understanding accommodation letters, documentation, and the rights of college students under Section 504 and the ADA. Additionally, we help connect students with campus disability and support offices before classes begin, enhancing their college counseling experience.
Self-Advocacy & Communication Skills
Coaching to help students achieve academic success by effectively communicating with professors, advisors, and support staff. This includes role-playing conversations around requesting accommodations or clarifying expectations, particularly for those with learning differences, as part of my college counseling approach.
Executive Function & Academic Coaching
Personalized strategies for time management, organization, note-taking, and study skills are essential for academic success. Ie provide tools for breaking large tasks into manageable steps and tracking progress, which is particularly beneficial for students with learning differences. Additionally, my college counseling services further support students in achieving their academic goals.
Please reach me at info@bridgeability.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
I begin with an initial consultation to discuss your goals and needs. From there, I create a customized plan for you and provide ongoing support
I understand that each student's situation and needs are unique, especially when it comes to academic success and learning differences. Please tell me more about what you're looking for in college counseling, and I will get back to you soon with some ideas.
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Take this 2- minute quiz to see if your child has the skills that are expected of them in college.