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Weekend Argus on Saturday

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June 21, 2025

WITH Matric exams approaching and applications for tertiary studies being submitted, many Grade 12 learners (and their families) are asking: What should I study? What if I fail? What if I don't know what to do? To help, IIEVega, an educational brand of the Independent Institute of Education, recently hosted a candid online Q&A session titled "Finding your career path to passion and purpose".

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The discussion featured Professor Zak Nel, a veteran Career Counsellor and Counselling Psychologist, and his son Zak Nel Junior, an Industrial Psychologist, Psychometrist and Doctoral candidate at the University of the Free State. The father and son duo gave practical, honest advice to help Grade 12 learners make informed choices about their future.

Here are the 10 most common questions from Grade 12 learners and the expert advice they received.

What is career counselling and why is it important?

Professor Nel: "It's a specialised area in professional Psychology. You need to be skilled in interviewing, interpreting Psychometric tests at a high level and in working with information. Neuropsychology knowledge is also crucial. If parents want to find a good Career Counsellor, look for a registered professional Psychologist who specialises in these areas - ideally someone with a Doctoral degree"

Why is it important to choose the right study path?

Nel Junior: "South Africa offers many study options. To avoid burnout, it's important to pursue something that genuinely fuels your passion. The whole point of pursuing a career is to be fulfilled"

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