What to study?
By arogyag
@arogyag (12)
Hong Kong
2 responses
@SHINE333 (1284)
• India
11 Apr 07
There are many courses to study. But you may evaluate yourself and your tast and interest accordinly take any that can handled by you. Ultimately it is you who have to decide or just consult with a career guidance centre or one specialised in that area.
@simran1430 (1790)
• India
12 Apr 07
There are loads of different things you can study after school, and qualifications come in different levels and types so you should find something for YOU.The better the qualifications you get, the better your chances of a job and higher pay in the longer term.People with a degree or equivalent earn, on average, a lot more than people with A levels or similar qualifications.You can get qualifications at work, college or school.There are 3 main types of qualifications:
1) General Qualifications - where you learn more about particular subjects, e.g.) English, Maths, Science, Art.
2) Vocational Qualifications - where you learn about an area of work e.g.) Art & Design, Business Studies, Child Care.
3) Work-Based Qualifications - where you learn the skills to do a job e.g.) mechanic, hairdressing, office work.