Is It Smart to Go to College Right After High School?

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Attending college is a very personal decision. Continuing your education right after high school is a big commitment at a time when you are exhausted from years of constant studying. Should you take a year off or further your education right away? If you’re on the fence, here are a few things to think about.

Should You Take a Gap Year?

Taking a year off after you graduate from high school has pros and cons. For some students, the lack of direction is challenging. For others, a gap year helps clarify their career goals. Exploring different jobs can give you valuable insight into what inspires and motivates you, but that’s easier said than done without training.

Unfortunately, many students who choose to take a breather never return to school. Instead, they jump from one dead-end job to another, struggling to pay the bills while learning little about themselves or life. But trade schools offer a better way to approach the future without committing to a four-year university.

What Are the Benefits of Attending a Trade School Right after High School?

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Trade school programs offer benefits too good to ignore, such as:

Marketable Skills

Trade schools provide career-focused training in specific trades including electrical work, welding, and HVAC. Graduates are prepared for entry-level positions in industries that need workers now. Whether a diploma is a stepping-stone to further education or the start of a forever career, it’s a step in the right direction.

Continuity of Learning

Gap years can have a detrimental effect on learning. And if one year turns into two or three, your math and language skills can get rusty by the time you head back to the classroom. Trade school programs pick up where high school left off. This is especially important if you want to work in a technical industry, math proficiency is essential for electricians.

Fast Training

Committing to a four-year stint at a university is too much for some high school graduates. But full-time enrollees can graduate from a technical college program as trade professionals in just 6-7 months. You’ll be out of the classroom and into the field before university students have completed their second semester.

Industry Connections

Trade schools have strong ties to the local business community. They offer networking events and internship opportunities that can help you establish connections with potential employers. Building a network of professional contacts as a student opens doors to opportunities.

Final Thoughts

If you’re just graduating from high school, congratulations, it was a long road. But don’t let the celebration last too long. Building on what you’ve learned now is the best and fastest way to secure your future. Finish your journey with the help of Tulsa Welding School.

Want to Learn More?

At Tulsa Welding School, we are dedicated to helping you change your life and put you on the path to lifetime fulfillment and success. In addition to our supportive faculty and staff, our hands-on training programs are created with feedback from companies that employ skilled trades professionals. We train you in the types of skills that employers look for in a worker.

To learn more about our trade programs contact us at Tulsa Welding School, or call (214) 227-9911.

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