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POST HIGH SCHOOL OPTIONS Careers 8
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Post High School Options University Community College Technical College Apprenticeship Military Service Work Force
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University / College Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science 4-5 years to complete Public and Private U.S. and abroad Focused on well-rounded education
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Community College Associate Degree Transfer to a University One semester – 2 years Can ease transition to college Credits usually cost less
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Technical College Associate Degree (usu. 2 years) Diploma (usu. 1-2 years) Certificate (usu. 6 months – 1 year) Transfer to a University Generally more hands-on Focused on a specific career – can be fast paced
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Apprenticeship Formalized training for highly skilled trade workers such as electricians, carpenters, and plumbers Combination of on the job training and classroom training, usually facilitated by unions, employers, technical schools, and government agencies
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U.S. Military Service Army Navy Air Force Marine Corps Coast Guard National Guard
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Work Force Earnings potential – now vs. later Job search process Finding available jobs Applying for jobs – application, resume, cover letter Interviewing for jobs On the job training Work ethic & skills
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Why Go to College? - Demand For more information on the outlook for specific careers, visit the WISCareers website. Jobs that require degrees beyond high school Jobs that don’t require degrees beyond high school Growing Shrinking
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