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Nawal’s Answer
I understand where you are coming from and can give you more specific advice because I have been a part of similar education system. If you want to have a open up more career options for you, of course continuing your school education and not stopping at 10th is a better option. College education not only skills you with the right tools to excel in your career but also puts you in a pool of people who would form a great network for you in future. But if you have a very specific interest and you think you can excel in that filed, a vocational training would also be a good option.
To be more specific, introspect, research and conclude what interests you and what you need to full-fill it and whether it would be a financially rewarding for you. Any further help needed, pls feel free to ask.
To be more specific, introspect, research and conclude what interests you and what you need to full-fill it and whether it would be a financially rewarding for you. Any further help needed, pls feel free to ask.
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Christine’s Answer
Learning as much as one can is always important, being well-rounded and knowledgeable about many subjects will give you the opportunity to diversify yourself toward many directions. A college degree can be extremely valuable if you plan to use it to expand your knowledge and advance your career. Vocational courses can also be extremely valuable because they give you good, basic knowledge of areas that need entry level individuals who are going to expand their knowledge and experience in the vocation you have chosen. Whichever path you choose, you will always win because you will become a more knowledgeable individual who has chosen their path intelligently.
I appreciate this, thank you for the advice.
jameka