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Career Exploration Marketing
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Why is career exploration important? Provides you with a focus for your future Allows you to set goals Shapes your personality What classes you take What people you will meet
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Career Exploration There are 49.5 million elementary & high school students in America 3,807,693 (3.8 million) students/grade level K-12 71% of all high school students graduate 78% of white students graduate 56% of African American students graduate 52% of Hispanic students graduate Only 34% of high school graduates actually leave high school with an adequate skill set. 40% white 23% African American 20% Hispanic
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Career Exploration What do students do after high school? 45% of high school graduates enroll in a 4 year university Only half (26% of population) graduate More women go to college than men Men make more money Left-handed men make the most 26% more than right-handed men No difference between left & right-handed women 31.3% of high school graduates enroll in other post secondary schools 2% join the military 22% --- Work, have children, do nothing, stare off into space, etc…
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High School Student Options Option A You could dropout of school My Dad did Over a million students who enter the ninth grade fail to graduate with their peers 7,000 students dropout each day Problems with this option? Significantly diminish your chances of finding a good job Average income for a high school dropout is $18,900/year = $17,000 after taxes You could buy a Ford Focus Huge burden on community, states, & country
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High School Student Options Option B You could graduate high school & not go to college Average income for your lifetime $1.2 million 25-64 is considered the “working age” $30,769/year = $23,076 after taxes $23,076 Buy a Mercury Sable
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High School Student Options Option C You could go to college The average person with a bachelor’s degree earns $2.1 million/year $52,846/year = $40,384 after taxes 40,384 Buy A Chevy Volt Engineers make the most ($4,600/month) Education (Teachers) make the least ($2,800/month) You could get a Master’s Degree The average person with a Master’s Degree earns $2.5 million/year $64,100/year = $48,076 after taxes $48,076 Buy a used Rover Major exceptions for Doctors & Lawyers You could earn a Doctorate Degree The average person with a Doctorate degree earns $3.4 million $87,179/year = $65,384 after taxes $65,384 You could buy a new BMW M3 Coupe
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High School Student Options Option D Become a professional athlete 4 million Americans are professional athletes 4% of high school athletes go to college for sports Only 1% of these athletes become professional athletes Only 4% of Division I athletes become professional athletes Only Division I & II schools offer scholarships Not all professional athletes are rich Tiger Woods $127,902,706/year Tiger Woods $127,902,706/year Tiger Woods $127,902,706/year The average athletes salary is $71,920 10% of all professional athletes earned $15,210/year
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High School Student Options Option E Join the Military 1,427,546 people are on active duty in the military An additional 1,458,400 people are enlisted in the reserves Salary is dependent on of a lot of crazy statistics Rank Years of service Branch of service
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High School Student Options Option A: Drop Out Option B: Graduate High School Option C: Earn a Bachelor’s Degree Option D: Become a professional athlete Option E: Join the Military
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Assignment You must determine your career objective by the end of the class Use www.careercruising.com to determine direction www.careercruising.com
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