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March 27, 2023 by April Klazema Leave a Comment

Is the Predetermined Path to the ‘Right’ College Worth It for Our Kids?

Is the Predetermined Path to the ‘Right’ College Worth It for Our Kids?

As parents, we are always viewing the lives of our children as a succession of stepping stones or building blocks. We’ve been told that we should play our kids music when they are babies so that they get a head start on mental development. We’re told that we need to enroll them in the best pre-schools, to give them a head start on education. We’re told that we need to push them harder throughout elementary school so that they can get into academically “talented and gifted” programs. We’re told that we need to make sure our kids are taking accelerated courses and SAT and ACT prep courses in high school so that they can get good grades, score high on standardized tests, and get into the “right college.” We’re even told that our kids need to fill their schedules with extracurricular activities, volunteer hours, special clubs, and societies, and more—not because our kids are passionate about those things, but because this stuff looks good on college applications.

In theory, this long series of stepping stones—and the general wisdom that recommends them—are supposed to lead our children to higher-paying, more fulfilling, and all around better jobs. We figure that, if all our pushing and nagging can point our kids toward big professional opportunities, everything will have been worth it.

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Filed Under: Apprenticeship, Choices after High School, College Choices, Value Tagged With: college degree, college tuition, education cost, entrepreneur, out of college, Skills

March 3, 2023 by April Klazema 1 Comment

Should Our Focus Move Back to Skills-Based Training Instead of a College Education?

Should Our Focus Move Back to Skills-Based Training Instead of a College Education?

There’s a common perception that a college education results in a high salary and quality of life, but dropout rates and crippling debt often go unconsidered. Nowadays, a significant portion of college graduates struggle to find work, and high university fees and loan interest rates can affect a person’s income for many years after graduation. Skills-based training, on the other hand, costs significantly less than a bachelor’s degree and takes two years to complete rather than four. Could skills-based training be more beneficial for today’s high school students? Or, should people still believe that they must aim for university?

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Filed Under: Apprenticeship, Choices after High School, College Choices, Economics, Education, Statistics, Value Tagged With: college costs, college debt, college degree, education in a changing world, entrepreneur, oppurtunity cost, Skills, tuition costs, Underemployment

February 27, 2023 by April Klazema Leave a Comment

What Are the Alternatives to a College Education?

What Are the Alternatives to a College Education?

There could be any number of reasons to opt out of attending a four-year college. Maybe you’ve crunched the numbers and determined that the investment is too big and the risk too high. Maybe you aren’t sure what you want to study and don’t want to be floating around a college campus with “undecided” as your major. Maybe you just feel burned out on school and want to give yourself some time away from the classroom.

Whatever the reason, there is no shame in deferring college for a year or two or going a different path entirely. While today’s high school students (and their parents) have been conditioned to plan for college as the only reasonable way forward, there are certainly other ways to go after graduation. If you or your son or daughter is leaning toward not going to college, here are a few potential alternatives to consider.

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Filed Under: Choices after High School Tagged With: alternative to college, education in a changing world, entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, Skills

January 12, 2023 by Jodie King 1 Comment

The Entrepreneur

The Entrepreneur

This is a quick look at something of a modern phenomenon, the Entrepreneur. There have always been enthusiastic and passionate business men and women. They are what keeps business trends diverse and surprising. Entrepreneurs are as old as business but the 21st century has truly embraced the whole concept as a career choice in itself.

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Filed Under: Choices after High School Tagged With: college costs, entrepreneur, entrepreneurship

January 11, 2023 by Jodie King Leave a Comment

One man’s noble convictions

One man’s noble convictions

It stand to reason that if one noble man thinks $90,000 is a justifiable sacrifice to bolster the minimum wages of his employees then something is amiss.

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Filed Under: Economics Tagged With: college, colleges sell, entrepreneur, money

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