After High School Graduation

 

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While some high-school graduates go right to work, many students spend the following summer preparing for the next step in their academic lives. During this two- to three-month period, they must make final preparations to leave for college. For most, this will be the first time they’ve lived away from home other than a family vacation. It can be a scary time for many.

 

Some kids try to room with a friend from home to ease this transition. While this can be a good plan for some, it certainly holds back others. Instead of meeting new friends and expanding their horizons, they cling to the familiar. Although college students are bound to mature during this time away from their parents as they take on new responsibilities, this process may be slower than normal when they continue to rely on old friends for support and company.

On the other hand, rooming with a stranger that you simply can’t stand can be a nightmare. Most colleges require extenuating circumstances in order to change room assignments because they want students to learn to adapt and get along with others, especially when the other person is from a different background. In some cases, this plan works, and the two students become lifelong friends. When this happens, both people grow, mature, and become better people. If your child will be attending a school where they don’t know a soul, make sure they are aware that this may happen and that the best plan is to learn to be flexible.

The Value of Higher Education

 

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While plenty of people who know how to work hard do well with just a high-school education, a college diploma can improve your quality of life even more. Almost everyone has heard the statistics that say over the course of the average life, a college-educated person makes a few hundred thousand dollars more than someone without a degree, but there are even more reasons to attend an institution of higher learning.

 

Did you know that college graduates are also less likely to commit a serious crime, get a divorce, or develop a life-long substance abuse problem? While there certainly are exceptions to the rule, the statistics show a distinct trend away from these troubling situations. It appears that the type of person that would complete a degree program has better impulse control and better logical skills than someone who isn’t interested in bettering themselves. Of course, this is still a general statement. Plenty of people do well in life, but simply can’t manage college due to finances or other problems.

Many also say that the reason college graduates avoid drugs and prison while maintaining more stable relationships is purely financial. These people think that more money equals more stability at all levels. In many cases this is true, but it may not show the entire picture. However, the numbers don’t lie, and they certainly give parents one more reason to tell their children to do well in grammar and high school so that they can get into a good college.

Choosing the Right Fashion School

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Attending fashion school is a popular choice for many students aspiring to get in the fashion industry. While it might be a tough industry to get into, many people try to get into the best fashion schools in hopes of landing a great job in the industry after graduation.

Choosing the right college is always important because you want to make sure you’re receiving the education and skills needed to make it in fashion.

Here are some tips on choosing the right fashion school.

Think About the Areas

When choosing the right school it’s always good to think about what parts of fashion you’re looking to get into. There’s illustration, making the clothes and buying and selling the items.

Get Information

College is a huge and costly step in your life. Get all the information you can about the school before you apply. This means contacting the school by phone or online and requesting a catalog and course information. That way you can see what types of courses they have and what you would be taking in the program.

If needed, speak with advisors about what major or course work will work for what you’re looking to do. They are there to answer any questions you have. Having all your questions answered prior to applying is really important. It costs money to apply to college and you want to make sure you’re applying to the right ones.

If possible visit the campus and see how you fit in there. If you’re happy and excited after the visit then it’s a good sign that you should apply there.

Expand Your Horizons

 

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While you should definitely prepare for a career during your time at college, it’s important to take this time to expand your horizons. By taking a class in art, music, philosophy, or even fashion design, you may find a passion that turns your life in a new direction. Whether it turns into a better choice for your future career or simply a lifelong hobby, you may never have another chance like this one to learn something new.

 

Most major universities have an art department that’s a perfect way to stretch your limits. Even if you don’t feel like you have an artistic bone in your body, you can enjoy the creative process. Art isn’t about being perfect – it’s about letting your feelings shine through. Although there is a certain technique that many people follow, this could be one class where you simply enjoy the process. Who knows? You might find your inner painter, sculptor, or graphic designer.

The music and performing arts area is another great place to start. Learn to play an instrument or just get over your innate shyness. If you can’t get over the butterflies in your stomach, enjoy the production element. While you work behind the scenes to help run the show by creating scenery, operating the lights, or directing the actors, you might find a new career option or simply choose to work with your local community theater in the future. If nothing else, your future kids will love that you know how to add a professional touch to their school plays.