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How much money is earned, and how much school is needed or recommended?
In Arizona
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Laurie Pritchard, Ed. S., M.A.T.
Executive Trainer, Rocket Mortgage
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Laurie’s Answer
Juan,
Such a great question. It depends on so many factors. Are you looking to go to a community college, university, or trade school? Cost will vary depending on the type of school and degree/program you are choosing.
In general, it helps to have money saved up, and helpful if your family members are able to help financially. Financial aid may be something you qualify for, which can help with expenses, and you can look into scholarships. There are lots of ways to pay for your education, and the costs can vary based on what you are looking to do.
Good luck to you!
Such a great question. It depends on so many factors. Are you looking to go to a community college, university, or trade school? Cost will vary depending on the type of school and degree/program you are choosing.
In general, it helps to have money saved up, and helpful if your family members are able to help financially. Financial aid may be something you qualify for, which can help with expenses, and you can look into scholarships. There are lots of ways to pay for your education, and the costs can vary based on what you are looking to do.
Good luck to you!
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Ben’s Answer
Juan,
There is a great website to help understand how much each level of education averages for pay. It also shows the unemployment rate based on education as well. Please refer to the U.S. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS website. It has a few resources that can get you started.
https://www.bls.gov/careeroutlook/2016/data-on-display/education-matters.htm
There is a great website to help understand how much each level of education averages for pay. It also shows the unemployment rate based on education as well. Please refer to the U.S. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS website. It has a few resources that can get you started.
https://www.bls.gov/careeroutlook/2016/data-on-display/education-matters.htm