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If
you don't have a four-year college degree or don't plan on getting one any time
soon there are alternatives. Contrary to popular belief, you can find a career
that fits your personality, interests, and talents. While you may want to
eventually consider getting a four-year college degree, choosing an alternative
course of action is something well worth considering. For some people, the
flexibility of these alternatives allows them to explore avenues of career
development previously impermeable.
Most jobs require some higher education. Many require an associates degree;
others only require on-the-job training, but all require some sort of
specialized training.

2 Year Programs - Usually lead to an associates degree and will launch you
into your career in half the time. Academies - This
word means more than just the West Point sense of the word. Academies are a
different type of institution than college, explore them. Apprenticeships
- This centuries old European tradition is alive and kicking in the
United States. Learn more about it! Beginning a
Career - So you want to plunge into a career after high school? Go
into it with your eyes open. Learn what you need to first. Independent
Learning - With the onset of the digital revolution, independent
learning means much more than correspondence school. Internships
- A paid position that is also training for your future career. Sound
too good to be true? Learn more... Military Service -
The military has a lot to offer. Military service versus college is
also not an either/or choice anymore. Many military programs have been designed
to assist members of the armed service in continuing their educations. Travel
for a Year - Some people decide to delay going to college or
exploring another alternative by traveling for a year, usually as an exchange
student. Vo-tech Schools - Business,
vocational, and tech schools all provide specialized training to enter certain
careers.
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