What should you do after highschool, quick guide

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So you have just finished your mandatory education and don’t know what to do next?

1. After finishing your school-leaving exams, sign up for voluntary military training, that way you can learn some discipline, be prepared for upcoming war and distinguish yourself on a labor market.

2. After you are done with military training, find a holiday job. Doesn’t really matter in which field. The salary isn’t that important.

3. I hope you have your driving license but if you don’t, you should obtain it as soon as possible.

4. Employment office can offer you a course in whatever field for free (not always on subject you are interested in but it is still something worth doing).

5. Should you go to college/university? In my opinion yes because subject in itself isn’t as important as the connections you can make. Top tier universities are also offering facilities that you probably cannot afford to use on your own.

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So you have just finished your mandatory education and don’t know what to do next?

1. After finishing your school-leaving exams, sign up for voluntary military training, that way you can learn some discipline, be prepared for upcoming war and distinguish yourself on a labor market.

2. After you are done with military training, find a holiday job. Doesn’t really matter in which field. The salary isn’t that important.

3. I hope you have your driving license but if you don’t, you should obtain it as soon as possible.

4. Employment office can offer you a course in whatever field for free (not always on subject you are interested in but it is still something worth doing).

5. Should you go to college/university? In my opinion yes because subject in itself isn’t as important as the connections you can make. Top tier universities are also offering facilities that you probably cannot afford to use on your own.

@Jason Voorhees
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