If after reading the previous blog post and you still feel like college isn't for you here are some alternatives career paths and people who can guide you in the right direction...
Michigan State and many other institutions provide students with counselors and career service advisers who can guide you and help remove the cloud of frustration. You can visit the website or speak to an adviser in person.
"To make the most of a career advising session, it’s good to take a few moments to jot down some things you’d like to focus on with your adviser. No strenuous preparation is necessary for your first meeting, but chances are by the end of your first session you’ll have some things to do," according to their website.
Aside from the advisers, speak with your parents, influential people around, and those who don't have a degree and ask them the questions you need answered.
Leaving school is an adult decision that you should take very seriously. But once you weighed your pros and cons and come out deciding that leaving school is best for you than GO FOR IT!
Create a concrete plan and live your life. There are thousands of jobs that pay well and don't require a degree.
- Air traffic controller $102,030
- Storage and distribution manager: $66,600
- Transportation manager $66,600
- Police and detectives supervisor $64,430
- Non-retail sales manager $59,300
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