After High School. Goals-After High School What are your Educational Goals after High School? Answer the following: What do you want to do for a career?

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After High School

Goals-After High School What are your Educational Goals after High School? Answer the following: What do you want to do for a career? What do you want to study after high school? What type of post high school education do you want to pursue (college/trade school, etc…)?

Goals-After High School Make a list of the top three Colleges or Trade Schools you are considering attending after High School. Consider your desired career. What type of education (degree, training, license, etc…)is required? If you are unsure of what you want to do for a Career, consider the colleges you want to attend as of now. If your desired Career requires education beyond a four year bachelors degree, start with the four year college degree needed to continue to the next level.

Goals-After High School Begin researching the following information for EACH of the 3 Colleges or Trade Schools What degree/training would you pursue as of now? What grades (GPA, Class Rank, etc…) are required to get into that school? What test (ACT, SAT) scores are required? What is the cost for that training, degree, etc?

Goals-After High School How do you plan to pay for your education/training? How long will that degree/training take to complete? How many hours/semesters? Where will you live while completing that education/training? What are the estimated living costs? What jobs (Retail/Service/etc…pick 2-3) are available to students in that area? How much do these kinds of jobs pay?