New York City, New York Aug 20, 2019 (Issuewire.com) - The Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs (GEAR UP) initiative is one of the largest and most effective Government-funded programs focused on increasing the college and career readiness of low-income students in communities nationwide.
GEAR UP: Be What You Wanna Be is a fun role-playing simulation mobile game developed by Gear Up Studio to mentor high school students with their preferred mode of engagement. This entertaining strategy game introduces high school students to many GEAR UP activities, for example, introduction STEM, taking rigorous courses, enrollment in Advanced Placement, and International Baccalaureate course. This game also teaches teens about different options to build funds necessary for career-building activities, seeking financial aid and loans for college while staying out of trouble.
But four-year college may not be a suitable option for everyone. Students can explore many employment-ready courses and training available. Gifted students don't have to compromise on grades as the only route for success. This game mentors students to use their talents in art, music, sports, literature to find resources to pursue an alternate career path.
The game is available for FREE download and objective of the game is to build a respectable resume in any career field teens love before time runs out.
Players will have a limited number of turns (Time) to reach their goal. Players can earn good grades or show remarkable achievements in their choice of fields or get respectable job experience. College is not for everyone, and good grades are not the only ticket to success. Students can be successful by being good at something that they love. This game shows several places in the neighborhood where they can find help.
For many teens, their parents provide support, but few others have to fight their way to adulthood. Players can choose the levels, i.e., Wealthy, Middle Class, Low Income, Lone Trooper depending upon their social situation. Playing a game in different social setup develops an appreciation for underprivileged peers and prepares students for the worse. Also, life is full of surprises, and players have to wade through wrinkles life throws at them to be a true survivor.
On Apple App Store:
http://itunes.apple.com/app/id1472453132
On Google Play Store:
http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.GearUpStudio.WhatYouWannaBe
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