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If you're thinking about accelerating your life, or just new to the job market, attending a career training technical school can be an excellent starting point.
Here are some important things to consider when doing your homework:
1. Asses your skills-and make sure additional training will be necessary. A good starting point is the employment ads. You'll able to be able to find a number of positions you're interested in. You can also call employers to find out the kind of experience they’re looking for. This can give you a general idea of the kinds of jobs available.
3. Check out the school’s facilities, equipment, computers tools, and workshops and learning environment. If possible, you should make arrangements to visit the school. Ask if you can visit workshops and classrooms.
4. Class size is important. Smaller classrooms can give you a lot more access to the instructor. Find out if students are engaged and participating in class. Are the instructors interesting, and do they have real-life experiences to share.
5. Success rate is extremely important. Find out the percentage of students who complete the programs. If the dropout rate is high, this might be a red flag! How many graduates find jobs in their field of interest? Can you get information on what starting salaries are?
*6. How much will the program cost? And, if you need financial assistance, what options does the school provide. *Financial aid is available for those who qualify.
Taking care of business means doing your homework thoroughly. Friends and family members can be a great source of knowledge and encouragement, but it really boils down to how motivated you are about making a difference in your own life.
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