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1 Preparing For A Career By S. Bhatia

2 What are my options? College Vocational School Get a Job Stay Home

3 Why should I get training? You go to college or vocational school so that you will have an interesting and fulfilling career. How do I know which one is right for me? Look at your grades and classes. How are you doing in school right now? What careers are you interested in? Do a career assessment.

4 College vs. Vocational School In college you study many subjects to gain broad general knowledge. You can go to a community college for 2 years and then transfer to a 4-year college to earn a Bachelor’s degree. It takes 4 years (full-time) to earn a basic college degree. In vocational school you only take classes for the type of work that you are going to do. You go to vocational school for 6 months to 2 years and earn a certificate. In vocational school you learn a job hands-on.

5 College Degree Programs Accounting Anthropology Art Business Administration Computer Science Engineering English History Geography Legal studies Math Nursing Physical Education Pre-Dental Pre-Medical Sociology Spanish Teacher-credential prep Theatre arts Zoology

6 Vocational school What is it? Other names for vocational school are trade school or occupational center. It is a school where you can learn how to do a trade. You can go there to get trained for a good job in 6 months to 2 years. Here you can get training for different jobs than those that require college.

7 Vocational School Programs Accounting Auto body repair Business administration Child development Computer information systems Cosmetology Court reporting Culinary Arts Dental Assisting Drafting Education Electronics Foodservice Management Industrial technology Journalism Legal Secretaries Machine tool technology Management Medical assistant General office worker Pharmacy technician Welding Woodworking

8 Vocational School Job Opportunities Vocational School Job Opportunities Automotive mechanic Tune-up mechanic Computer operator Typist/Business House repair/remodel Electrician Plumber Dental Assistant Accounting clerk Chef Beautician Web page design Police officer training Air conditioning mechanic Machinist Cashier Locksmith And More!!!

9 Who can take classes there? You can take classes there if you are over 16 years old. For high school students the classes are free. If you want to take vocational school classes while you’re in high school, talk to your counselor.

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