Your Choice, Three Options: College, Military or Trade School
Author: Barron Smith Category: Advice for Children and Youth, Books for Parents, Careers and Jobs, High School and (Young) Adult, Higher Education, War and the Military Publisher: Independently Published Language: English Reading Age: Educators or Parents, High School and (Young) Adult More Details AmazonThis book will help new high school graduates or up-and-coming teenage graduates decide what path they would like to take after high school. There are many options, but attending college, joining the military or learning a trade are an excellent start for a teenager to transition into adulthood. I was fortunate enough to choose all three. That decision molded me into a very successful person. You don’t have to choose all three, but having some training or education will take you far in life.
Your Choice, Three Options: College, Military or Trade School
Written by Barron Smith
Source: Amazon.com, Independently Published
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