Students After High School

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High School is a place where people figure out how they wish to spend the rest of their lives. These are the options that students have after high school: attend a four-year university, attend a community and technical college, or enter the military or workforce. Plenty of high school seniors plan on attending a four-year university or a technical college, however, there are many students who believe that furthering their education is unnecessary. Continuing school after graduation increases a student's chance of finding a great career. Learning never stops after high school.
Many students leave school or refuse to attend post-secondary establishments for various reasons. These reasons include helping their families, starting on-the-job training,

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