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Little Debbie Sue wasn’t all that into school. “Go to college,” her parents cried! “Fine, fine, I’ll give it a try.” Her head always hurt, her back constantly ached, her roommate was a jerk, there wasn’t a cute boy to date. Here’s Debbie Sue’s lesson to you: College wasn’t for her and it’s not for all—don’t feel pressured to rush into it come fall.
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Jobs 101 By age 18, you've spent approximately 17,000 hours sitting in a classroom. This number doesn't take into account all of the hours spent outside of school completing homework, writing papers, and studying for tests. Let's call that 3000 hours. And there you have it - 20,000 hours of hard work for which you've yet to receive a paycheck. Whether you're about to graduate high school or you've spent the past few years working and taking classes part-time, perhaps now is the time to concentrate on...
Military 101 Following high school, you reach a crossroads in life: Go to college? Work? Sit around and get fat off of Doritos? The possibilities are endless (as are the flavors of Doritos) and one path that millions of men and women have taken is joining the US military. You might not be ready to sit in a classroom or cubicle so why join the military?
• Journey around the world: Who doesn’t want to get paid to see the sites?
• It’s always an adventure: It can be...
Vocational Training 101 Flipping through a university course catalogue, you’ll find classes as specialized as South Korean Film May 1973 – November 1974 or obscure as The Origins of Bowling. As interesting as these classes might be, they aren’t necessarily resume builders. At the end of four years, you might realize you spent a lot of time and money only to forget that Tian Xia Di Yi Kwan was blockbuster gold in 70’s era South Korea.
If you’re questioning whether a traditional college education is your th...
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