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Choosing the right path after graduation is crucial as it significantly impacts long-term career, personal life, and future development. Options include pursuing higher education, vocational training, studying abroad, or entering the workforce immediately, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. It is important to assess interests, research options, consider financial implications, and seek advice from mentors to make an informed decision.

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SO WHY CHOOSING THE RIGHT PATH AFTER GRADUATION IS VERY IMPORTANT?

BECAUSE THIS IS A STAGE THAT DETERMINES YOUR CAREER, PERSONAL LIFE, AND
FUTURE DEVELOPMENT. HERE ARE SOME REASONS WHY CHOOSING THE RIGHT
PATH AFTER GRADUATION MATTERS:
1. Impact on long-term career: Career or education decisions affect job opportunities, income,
and professional growth.
2. Exploring passions: After graduation, you can pursue a field you enjoy, allowing you to work
on what you’re passionate about.
3. Challenges and learning: Post-graduation, you'll face challenges that offer opportunities for
growth and skill development.
4. Self-direction and growth: The right path helps you set goals, create a life plan, and decide
how to develop your career in the future.
AFTER GRADUATION, OUR GROUP OFFERS 4 OPTIONS:
1. Study in college and university: University is a key step in career and personal development,
where students gain in-depth knowledge, develop skills, and choose a career that suits their interests.
a.Advantage
- Make sure of professional knowledge: University provides in-depth in your chosen field.
- Improve your skills: The university environment also teaches you thinking skills, problem
solving, communication, debate, and assessment of classwork
- Expand career opportunities, relationships: The university entrance exam and degree prove you
have the knowledge and skills needed for a job, increasing your chances of securing a good job with a
higher income.
b. Disadvantages.
-Cost of study/living: Although families may save for college, tuition fees are still a major expense.
Many students take part-time jobs to cover costs and work hard to earn scholarships or financial aid.
- Long study time Most students will need at least 3.5 years to complete the program, with some
majors like pharmacy and medicine taking up to 5 or 6 years.
- Away from family, strange environment, have to get used to it from the beginning
2. Vocational Training: Vocational training focuses on acquiring specialized skills for a specific
field, often linked to the labor market. It is a fast-track learning path, usually lasting 1 to 3 years.
a.Advantage
-Short study time: Vocational courses are usually shorter than university, typically lasting from
a few months to 2 years, depending on the field.
-Affordable tuition: Short-term vocational training saves money for families due to its shorter
duration.
-Emphasis on practice: Vocational programs focus on practical classes, helping students gain
professional knowledge and improve skills, making it easier to find jobs.
b. Disadvantages.
-Limited career opportunities: Some jobs require a university degree for advancement or
higher-paying positions.
-Narrow skill development: Vocational training focuses on specific skills, while university
provides broader knowledge and critical thinking skills.
3. Study Abroad: Studying abroad offers an international educational experience, broadens
knowledge, and creates career and cultural development opportunities.
- traditional jobs of family and villages
+ farmer
+ carpenter
+ tailor
+ Traditional occupations in the place of residence such as: making mats, making fish sauce,
making pottery, etc.
- manual work
+work for hire
+ mason
+ Factory workers, …
- Personal business: opening a small restaurant, selling groceries, selling necessities, etc.
4. Go to work immediately: Entering the workforce allows individuals to earn income, develop
careers, and achieve personal goals while learning and growing through experiences.
- Opportunities when studying abroad
+ It is the best way to learn a language.
+ Have the opportunity to experience advanced education
+ Help broaden your vision of the world
+ Helps open up global job opportunities.
+ Practice independence in life.

ADVICE
1. Assess Your Interests and Goals: Think about what you enjoy and what your long-term
goals are. This can help you choose a path that aligns with your passions and aspirations.
2. Research Your Options: Look into universities, vocational training programs, job
opportunities. Understand the requirements, duration, costs, and career prospects for each option.

3. Consider Financial Implications: Consider the costs of each option and check if you have
the financial support or can apply for scholarships and financial aid.
4. Seek Advice from Mentors: Talk to teachers, family members, and professionals in the fields
you are considering. Their experiences and advice can provide valuable insights to help you
make an informed decision.

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