You're about to make one of the biggest financial and life decisions you'll ever face - and almost no one is giving you straight talk about it. Not really. What you're getting instead is pressure, assumptions, and a checklist that was designed for someone else's dream.
Before You Sign Anything is the honest, no-judgment guide that high school juniors and seniors actually need. It doesn't tell you what to do. It gives you the tools, the questions, and the real-world context to figure out what makes sense for you - before you sign a loan, a lease, an enlistment contract, or anything else.
The college conversation is broken. Half the adults in your life are pushing four-year degrees without asking whether the numbers actually work. The other half are dismissing higher education entirely. Neither side is doing you any favors.
Before You Sign Anything cuts through both kinds of noise. You'll get a clear-eyed look at when college delivers real ROI - and when it doesn't. You'll learn how to evaluate a specific degree at a specific school against the actual salary data for that field. You'll understand the difference between debt that pays off and debt that follows you for twenty years.
And if college isn't the right path right now? You'll learn that the alternatives aren't consolation prizes. Skilled trades, apprenticeships, military service, gap years, and entrepreneurial paths are covered with the same seriousness and respect as any four-year program - because they deserve it.
The students who thrive after high school aren't the ones who followed the loudest advice. They're the ones who asked better questions. Before You Sign Anything is built to help you ask them - and actually understand the answers.
Written in a voice that respects your intelligence without talking over your head. No lectures. No shame. No assumption that your path looks like anyone else's.
If you're a junior or senior trying to figure out what comes next - or a parent trying to support that process without making it worse - this is the book that has both of you covered.
Before you commit to anything, read this first.