• A colorful logo with a rainbow circle surrounding the text "C-LOD.org Create Life Opportunity Resource" and a question asking "Who am I and what can I become?"
  • A colorful watercolor silhouette of a person's profile with questions about life's uncertainties, such as 'What am I good at doing?', 'Where do I start?', 'What do I want to be?', 'How do I make it happen?', 'Will I be fulfilled in my career?', 'Do I need college?', and an exclamation 'Help!'. The title reads 'Feeling Uncertain?'
  • An infographic titled 'What if... And How?' with a colorful silhouette of a human head filled with various icons representing science, education, and creativity. The text discusses identifying natural strengths, applying them to careers, and confidently making educational or career choices.
  • Digital illustration featuring colorful silhouettes of people with speech bubbles above their heads. The speech bubbles contain symbols like question marks and dollar signs. Text on the image reads: 'You are not alone', discussing student uncertainty, career awareness, and debt issues.
  • Colorful watercolor illustration of a woman with a raised arm and a braid, with a vibrant splash of colors including pink, orange, blue, and purple.
  • Document titled 'C-LOR Create-Life Opportunity Resource' with sections about who they are, mission statement, and vision statement. The document discusses career aptitude testing, self-awareness, personalized pathways, and empowering students.
  • Educational presentation slide titled 'So, What Are Aptitudes?' explaining that aptitudes are natural abilities to learn or perform, distinct from skills and interests, and describing what two aptitudes are naturally designed to do.
  • A presentation slide titled "The test that doesn’t feel like a test!" explaining an online brain game aptitude assessment called C-LOR, which costs $49, with a discount code available for 15% off, and offers a scholarship option.
  • A colorful slide titled "What do I get?" explaining actionable results that match personal aptitudes, including career pairing, abilities identification, and resources for 'next steps'.
  • Sample career match report showing a graph of aptitude scores and images of two professionals working on computers, labeled as Web Developer and Computer Programmer.
  • A page from an educational report titled 'But, does it work?' discussing the impact of YouScience on students and counselors, with statistics on college readiness, career consideration, graduation rates, and career pathways.
  • Colorful silhouettes of people with quotes about career aspirations and experiences, featuring the text "You tell me!" at the top, and a logo in the bottom left corner.

You were built for something, let’s find out what!

By using cognitive science and AI-driven insights, our assessment reveals what makes each person uniquely capable, then matches those abilities to real-world career options that inspire purpose and passion.

Logo for C-LOR with a circle of rainbow colors and the slogan 'Create Life Opportunity Resource' underneath.

Our Mission

Troubled by questions like, What should I be when I grow up? What would I be good at doing? Do I need a college education? Will I be fulfilled in my career?
C-LOR exists to answer these questions by redefining how we understand personal potential.

Get started today.

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  • “I learned about careers I’d never even heard of!!”

    — student, 17 years old

  • “I’m so relieved I don’t need college and can start working right away.”

    — student, 16 years old

  • “Now that I know my career path, college makes sense.”

    — student, 16 years old

  • “C-LOR made it fun to find out what I’m good at doing!”

    — student, 15 years old