Choosing a Lifetime Career

CHOOSING a lifetime career begins in the junior year of one’s high school. As early as this phase, one must be seriously reviewing his or her SATs. There are a number of subjects that needs to be developed such as mathematics, arithmetic, geography, geometry, trigonometry, US history, North American history, biology, zoology, earth and natural sciences, physics, chemistry and everything else in between. It is also at this time that the student must seriously look forward in graduating from high school with honors.
If you’re a graduate with honors, your college application form will be happily scanned by the college admissions staff even if you’re applying in a college in another state. That’s one of the criteria they actually look at. Most of these college admissions staff has a degree in educational psychology and they can discern beforehand if a specific individual really deserves to go to college. Otherwise, you’ll just be delegated to a community college in your area. But being enrolled in a community college has its plus factors though. First of all, you’ll be learning a specific field. For example, if the industry in a particular area is all about the metallurgical industry, then the community colleges located there will be adorned with programs dedicated to steel making.
And the most advantage of all is that you can easily get a job if you’re certified by a community college in your area since these colleges are linked with the human resources departments of the various industries in your area. Community colleges are actually operated by the county governments wherever they are located. Thus, the student’s tuition is subsidized but to make up for that, only indigent but deserving students can enroll in a community college. Those who are well-off must be diligent enough to enroll themselves in a regular college.
Yet fret no more because even regular colleges have their scholarships to deserving students. For instance, if you have passed to be in the rowing varsity of a college team, you can begin a full scholarship for the five academic years you will be in that college whether you’re an indigent or not. The key here is to choose a course or program to your own liking. If your gut tells you that you want to be in the hospitality industry someday, and then choose a course like hospitality management or hospitality marketing. There are many advantages in whatever program you’ll choose. There are many perks too but above all, you must study.
But for those who are not well-off enough, you can still go to college by taking on three odd jobs for at least six months to start off your tuition in college. It really pays having a college degree even though it is just taken via online education. Online institutions have less tuition than regular colleges because you don’t pay anymore for hard logistics such as laboratories. You only pay to maintain the servers and the revolving educational materials online. And you can graduate at the same period – eight to ten academic semesters.
