Many students want to be unsure about the career they pursue, and often this leads to them wasting time and money on useless college classes while trying a wide range. As the U.S. faces a difficult economic environment and the high unemployment rate, choosing the right career at the right time has become more important than ever before.To fight against this problem started two high schools in Indiana, the courses, the students begin career exploration and planning at an early age.
Tippecanoe Valley (TVHS) and Warsaw Community (WCHS) secondary schools have classes to teach students about different careers before they developed to get to college. Students explore career options at an early age can eliminate the opportunity to spend more time in school because of indecision about choosing a major. In addition, the classes allow the students to different educational options, such as to study online learning, and help to distinguish the differences between technical schools, four-year colleges and community colleges.
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April 12th, 2012
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