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Continuing your education after high school is an important decision. If you’re thinking about taking your next step by going to trade school, you probably feel excited and may be overwhelmed. You may be worried about how to find the right program for you or how financial aid works. Don’t worry—take a deep breath! We can help answer your questions on making the transition from high school to trade school.
High school helps students practice communication skills by learning to write essays and give presentations. Many students interested in trade school look forward to a learning that incorporates hands-on training. So how will your communication skills help you when it comes to trade school?
You can use your communication skills to practice writing professional emails. For example, if you want to learn more about Apex Technical School, your communication skills can help you contact us to ask questions or schedule a tour of our campus. Once you arrive at Apex, you can use your communication skills to talk to our admissions team about your objectives and figure out what program best fits your interests.
As a high school student interested in pursuing trade school, you already have this important skill to help you make the decision that fits your goals—the next step is to act on it.
Acting on your goals means taking initiative. Going to trade school after high school provides opportunities for you to take initiative with hands-on learning. It gives students the chance to try out tools and techniques in addition to simply reading about them in books.
Skills and attributes that often go together with taking initiative include:
Taking initiative helps you take charge of your passion and your future.
As a high school student, you probably asked for help many times. Whether you needed help solving a math problem, attempting a science experiment or understanding a concept in history class, you could simply raise your hand for help.
Asking for help isn’t a sign of weakness. It shows instructors, staff and other students that you’re willing to find an answer or solve a problem. We all have limitations when it comes to our knowledge and skills. Plus, everyone in trade school is there to learn new things they never knew before.
You may discover that asking for help could relieve anxiety or stress you might feel. For example, if you are unsure how to use a new construction tool in the shop, asking an instructor to demonstrate the tool for you can give you the confidence you need to complete the task at hand and be proud of the result.
Interested in learning more about classes at Apex? Contact us to get answers to your questions.
*Apex Technical School and its instructors are licensed by the State of New York, New York State Education Department.
Disclaimer: Apex Technical School provides training for entry-level jobs. Not everything you may read about the industry is covered in our training programs.
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