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what to consider after finishing high school?

how to exetend my education level

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Doc’s Answer

Jespper there is no single answer for the question of what to do after high school. But sometimes, having a plan is enough to set the gears in motion.

GO TO COLLEGE
Attending college provides an opportunity to delve deeper into academic subjects, meet diverse people that become your professional network, and engage in a variety of extracurricular activities. College can also serve as a stepping stone to specialized careers that require higher education. College isn’t the only path to success, but for many, it can offer a structured environment to cultivate knowledge, passion, and skills for future professional endeavors.

ONLINE EDUCATION
Whether you’re looking to earn a full degree or acquire specific skills through online courses, virtual learning platforms provide flexibility and convenience. Online certification programs are recognized by many employers, especially those in technology fields, where college degrees are less and less relevant. The ability to study at your own pace allows you to balance education with other commitments, such as work or personal projects. This option is particularly suitable for those who prefer a self-directed learning approach.

TRADE SCHOOL
Trade schools offer specialized training in practical skills, like those to become an electrician, plumber, mechanic, or chef. They make an excellent option for those who prefer hands-on learning and provide targeted education that can lead to well-paying and in-demand jobs. The shorter duration of these programs compared to traditional college degrees means you can enter the workforce sooner and with less debt. Trade school graduates often find themselves in professions that are essential and fulfilling, contributing directly to their communities.

JOIN THE MILITARY
If seeking structure, discipline, and a sense of duty, joining the military can be a fulfilling option. Military service offers training, education, and diverse career paths. The military provides financial support for education, enabling you to pursue further studies after your service. While it’s a commitment that requires serious consideration, military service can be a stepping stone to various rewarding careers and an opportunity to serve your country.

TRAVEL ABROAD
Embarking on a journey abroad after high school can be a transformative experience. Traveling exposes you to new cultures, broadens your perspective, and enhances your adaptability. Whether you choose to backpack, teach English, or volunteer, the lessons learned from navigating unfamiliar territories and interacting with diverse communities can provide invaluable life skills. Traveling also fosters independence, self-reliance, and the ability to navigate unknown situations—a perfect way to discover more about yourself and the world.
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Will’s Answer

hey Jespper,

Welcome to CareerVillage and great job posting your first question!

There are a few different ways to extend your education level after high school. Of course, the optimal way varies depending on your own career goal, interest and passion, and financial situation.

- College and University: the common and traditional way after high school to go after Associate Degrees and Bachelor's Degrees and even Graduate Degrees for advanced knowledge and expertise.

- Vocational Training: this is specialized training in specific area, such as plumbing, culinary arts

- Online Courses: thanks to internet, many institutions like Coursera, edX who offer cost-effective online courses and certificates.

- Others: military services, apprenticeships etc.

Good luck!
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Katie’s Answer

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Katie recommends the following next steps:

Take some free tests to finf out possible career options.Search online for free career tests for high schoolers. Ask your guidance counselor for help.
Choose 2-3 careers, and read more about them onlone at their professional association's webage, such as https://www.asha.org/students/
Try to find people in thaose fields and plan 5-10bquestions to ask them, such as "what do you like and dislike about yor work?" How much schooling was required?
See if there are any apprenticeships available.
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