[Question] Does 80,000 Hours do any work with careers advisers in educational institutions?

The title pretty much says it. I’m just interested, because I’m an A level student trying to assess my university options, but I realise I’ve kind of closed off my choices a bit with my current selection subjects. I’m considering taking a year out to study A level Maths before applying now, but part of me wishes I’d heard about the value of building flexible career capital a bit earlier. Anyway, this just made me think that perhaps disseminating some of the information from EA at a younger age could be quite valuable.

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