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WHAT'S NEXT: Dalton Hitchcock on Transfer Degrees
Community colleges are a great place for students to bring up a low GPA. Using this stronger GPA, students can transfer to a four-year college they may not have been accepted to had they applied immediately after high school.
WHAT'S NEXT: Kennia Merlos on Graduate Degrees
Growing up, Kennia knew she would want to continue her education after getting her bachelor’s degree — and she was the first person in her family to ever do so. During high school and undergrad, Kennia shadowed different professions to find a career path she was passionate about.
WHAT'S NEXT: Rachel Pohl on Military Service
When Rachel Pohl was a senior in high school, her parents suggested she look into the possibility of pursuing an Air Force career through an ROTC scholarship. Both of her parents are Air Force veterans, so Rachel knew about the educational and personal benefits that came with the commitment.
Jobs in Demand: Patrick Snell on Cybersecurity
Information security analysts install software, such as firewalls, to protect computer networks.
Jobs in Demand: Jason Pagan on Engineering
Engineers can expect plenty of job opportunities, particularly if they stay up to date with software tools.
Jobs in Demand: Wesley Keener on Teaching
The job outlook for elementary education teachers is bright.
Jobs in Demand: Jesse Chase on Nursing
Besides offering a competitive salary, the field of nursing is gaining popularity because of its flexibility.
NEXT PROS: Dalton Barnes, Automation & Robotics
Electro-mechanical technicians operate automated and robotic equipment. They use both electrical and mechanical expertise to maintain and repair the manufacturing equipment, typically found in a factory setting.