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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.