 Finding a career and what you want to do for the rest of your life can be a daunting process for any individual. Volunteers at E.J. King High School held a college and career-ready fair to give local students insight on different options for their future. A college and career-readiness fair is designed to help our students to figure out what they want to do after they get out of high school. And we have different members from the community, from the Navy, and the teachers are representing their colleges or other colleges so that the students have someone they can ask face-to-face about questions they might have and also to pique their interest and maybe inspire some dreams. For a military kid, it's really helpful because you don't get to see all the opportunities you do if you were in the state. Thanks to the college and career-ready fair, these students are now better prepared to take the next step towards their future. Petty Officer Gabriel Cotico, Fleet Activities, Saasibo, Japan.