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Posted by David R. Wetzel Mar 24, 2009 |
Earning a four year college degree is not for everyone. Most people have difficulty attending college courses in which the professor teaches students about the theoritical world in business, computers, automobile design, chemistry, etc. You amy be one of these people and are only interested in specific areas of car design or computers. You are also not concerned with learning World History prior to 1600 and appreication of music or art.
If this is the case then, attending a vocational, technical school, or community college is more your idea of continuing your education beyond high school.
All of these schools offer two year degrees in applied science. In these degrees, 90 percent of the courses are focused directly on the hands-on approach to learning about computers, cars, etc.
Here are a few resourses that you can use to help you earn an applied science two year degree in the area you want to learn about.
Automobile Service Training School
Free Computer Technology Courses
Becoming a Licensed Practical Nurse
Becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant