Friday, February 20, 2009

Classification and Division Paragraph

There are four paths for those leaving high school. Students have the option of entering university, college, an apprenticeship or the workplace. Students may complete a combination of these in their lifetime, but they all are designed for a specific purpose. University, is for students who wish to continue a particular field of learning even further. You can take several different programs, but usually you recieve a broad education that does not lead to one select job. University is for those with high marks. College is for students looking to pursue jobs that require higher education, for example a practical nurse. Programs at college is often training that leads to one specific job. College requires marks that are fair. Apprenticeships are for students interested in a trade. They include some classes as well as a lot of practical experience. You graduate with certification in one specific area. Apprenticeships are great for students who know what they want to do and who benefit with more hands on experience. The workplace is for students who do not wish to pursue any further education at the time. These students begin to work instead of attending school. All four of these options are available to students leaving high school. Students must decide on the type of life that they want, and determine the apropriate educational route to follow.

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