How it works
Your plan. Your pace.
You drive your own plan, a week at a time. Here's what that actually looks like — what shows up on Monday, how one small action keeps your options wide open, and what you see when you log in.
Week 1, in 4 beats
A typical first week for a 9th-grader. There's no onboarding marathon, no quiz at the end — the plan starts the moment you log in.
Tell us your grade and what you're curious about. About 90 seconds.
We suggest one small thing to try this week — a club to visit, a project to start, a class to consider for next semester.
Tried it? Mark it. Loved it, hated it, want to dig in — your call. Skipping is fine too.
Your optionality view updates: which futures are still wide open, and which ones would need a move this semester to keep alive.
What you see when you log in
Your home is one screen. Up top: this week's suggested thing. Middle: a calm strip showing which futures are still wide open. Below: everything you've tried, in order. No streaks, no leaderboards, no nagging.
This week
Try Model UN's open meeting
Wednesday after school. ~1 hour. A low-stakes way to see if you like the rhythm of debate — no signup, just walk in.
What's still open
- Engineering — open
- Design — open
- Pre-med — needs lab science by 10th
Ready to try one small thing?
Takes 2 minutes to set up. No quiz, no commitment — just your grade, what you're curious about, and one thing to try this week.