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Alternatives to college and military after high school?

Hi everyone! I'm a high school junior, not too sure if I want to go directly to college or the military after graduation. What other paths should I consider? I'd appreciate any advice you have for me!

a year ago

Hey there, glad to see you're exploring all your options for after high school. Some alternatives to college and the military can include:

1. Pursuing a Trade: Trade or vocational schools offer specialized training in areas like electric work, plumbing, culinary arts, and more. These careers often pay well and have high demand.

2. Gap Year Programs: If you need some time to figure things out, a gap year can be useful. These can involve travel, internships, or work experience programs that give you new perspectives and time to decide your next step.

3. Apprenticeships: These offer on-the-job training for a specific trade or profession, usually under the supervision of an experienced worker.

4. Starting a Business: If you have a passion or an idea, creating your own startup requires hard work but can also be highly rewarding.

5. Joining the Work Force: Some people choose to start working straight after high school, gaining industry experience to later facilitate their career advancement.

6. Community Service: This could involve working for an NGO, joining a community service organization, or participating in programs like Americorps.

Remember to explore the pros and cons of each option and consider what aligns best with your goals and interests. Best of luck!

a year ago

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