Trade School vs. College: Which Is Right for You? (Infographic)Figuring out your future isn't easy. Here are some things to consider.
ByRose Leadem•
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There's no one size fits all when it comes to school. Before jumping into what could be thousands of dollars ofdebtand a useless major, it's important to weigh the pros and cons of going to a four-year大学, trade school or community college.
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Many students go to a four-year school because they believe it's the normal thing to do. According to research byDegree Query, 30 percent of students worldwide only go to a four-year college because they think it's the natural progression after high school, and 23 percent only go because they think it's what's expected from them.
Going to a four-year college is perfect for people who have a chosencareer paththat requires a bachelor's degree, who want to pursue a master's or professional degree later on or who want and can afford the college experience. But what about everyone else? There are a number of alternatives to getting a bachelor's degree, including an associate's degree from a two-year community college or a diploma, apprenticeship or certificate from a specialized trade or vocational school.
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如果你想避免跑疯狂的学生债务, community college can be a good place to start. On average, the yearly tuition at a public community college is approximately $3,500. At a public four-year school, it's around $10,000, about 82 percent higher than that of a community college. So, is it worth the money? Not necessarily. If you can learn all of the skills you need to succeed at a community college or trade school, then a traditional bachelor's degree could be a waste of time and money. In fact, 45 percent of recent college grads in 2015 were working jobs that didn't require college degrees.
To learn more, check outDegree Query's infographic below.