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10 Options You Have After High School

10 Options You Have After High School. College is not for everyone, but knowledge is critical. There are numerous careers that do not require a four-year degree. The important thing is to get out there and do stuff. Instead of waiting to be taught, go out and learn. Here is a list of other things you can do after your high school let down;

1. Work

Go out and see what the working world is really like. Take a year to work full-time and earn real money. By working full-time at a fast food joint, or as a waiter, or doing landscaping, you’ll learn invaluable life lessons. You’ll learn about customer service, about bucking up and working even when you don’t want to, about budgeting your income, about balancing life and work.

Join the Military

While not always a popular — or safe choice — joining the military is often a great way to learn more about yourself. Joining the military offers you a chance to serve your country, make a career in the service, and/or earn money toward a future college education. You’ll also earn valuable work experience that can you can apply to civilian jobs once you get discharged.

Volunteer

These days’ volunteering is something for people to put on a college application or a resume; it’s always a means, never an end. So maybe spend a year volunteering out of high school, you’ll probably become a much better, more understanding person for it.

Travel

Traveling allows you to experience the world. You could fall in love with another culture and decide you want to move there. If all you can think about is getting out of your town and exploring some other part of the world, then traveling may be for you. If you don’t have the money, look into student exchange programs like AIESEC, employment on cruise ships, or becoming an au pair or nanny for a family in another country.

Try the arts

If art is your passion you should strongly consider not attending a 4-year college. Getting an associate’s degree as a backup plan is a good idea, but then just put everything you have into your craft through deliberate practice, and consider moving to an art-friendly city, or one of these other top cities for artists, where you can find peers and mentors that can help critique and improve your work.

Learn a trade

Even if you don’t pursue your chosen trade later in life, knowledge accrued during a year of learning massage therapy at a beauty school tricks or some book keeping skills will always be helpful and can save you quite a bit of money in the long run.

Start A Business

Some of the most successful men of the 20th and 21st centuries were entrepreneurs without a college degree. All you need is the passion, the drive, and confidence to make it all happen. While it’s certainly true that more small businesses fail than succeed, you’d be hard-pressed to find an entrepreneur who didn’t learn invaluable lessons even amidst their failures.

Learn How To Play An Instrument

Music can be very healthy for your emotional life. In a recent research where people where asked how they think playing their instrument plays a part in how they feel. Many people believe that playing their instrument provides an outlet to express their feelings, and some see it as a way to let loose their creative impulses.

Join A Sport

Sports are good for learning accountability, dedication, and leadership, among many other traits. Putting it all together by playing a sport is a winning combination. Watching your hard work pay off and achieving your dreams brings about tons of self-confidence. Also, sports will improve your fitness and weight goals. However, they also encourage healthy decisions such as not smoking or drinking and offer hidden health benefits.

 

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