Although Maya did not experience any negative outcomes during her year off, she had a lot of positive factors of The Gap Year to talk about. Time was a very big plus for her. Firstly, she believes that during the year a student takes off they could spend that time working. A gap year participant is going to have to fund their schooling some how. Second, she says “a gap year is a good and long enough amount of time for someone to clear their mind.” What I believe she means is that, during high school, or any other kind of schooling one pursues, at one point or another they are going to get stressed. Finally, she tells me how this time gives a student enough time to just sit and clear their mind about any struggles or complications floating around. One would want to go into college with a clear mind and try not to worry about much.
During this interview I learned that their are a lot more positives in The Gap Year then I had thought. I thought that there were more negatives than positives. One thing that I found shocking was that the things I believed to be bad about The Gap Year ended up being the exact opposite. Time can be a student's best friend, for more than one reason. During this time one could get a job for funding their gap year and college, get in a clear and positive state of mind, explore the world and do things that they could not do during school and even try to get an internship.
There is now a Gap Year Program called The UnCollege Gap Year Program (The UnCollege). This program gives students the opportunity the experience The Gap Year the right way. Although this cost around $14,000-$15,000 it offers a lot. There are four phases to this program: Launch, Voyage, Internship and Project. These four things wil...
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Since the 1980’s the cost of attending colleges have increased rapidly. Rising costs of for Medicare, highways and prisons have caused many states to reduce a percentage of their budget for higher education. Colleges and Universities currently face a very serious challenge:
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Numerous of people accepted that going to a four-year school is an important for profession victory. The actuality is that numerous scholars are entering school after secondary school totally unassuming – scholastically, inwardly, and financially. The income is truly more then a person coming straight out of high school, which you are grossing about 10,000 to 15,000 more having a degree. More businesses are looking more for college students who has a degree because of the value that it holds having a professional education demonstrates the potential manage...
Graduating early is when you graduate before you are suppose to. It was never common because no one ever seemed to think about it or want to put in the work to do it. For a long time high school was defined as the best time of your life. Everyone who spoke to you always said when you left you would miss it. No one really wanted to graduate early for that reason. People wanted to cherish the time they had in high school because they knew they only got to go through it once. It was a big idea to live up to. Senior year has this belief attached to it. It means a lot to people because it is their last year of high school and it was upsetting to know that you’d be leaving the people you have spent the last four years with. People thought you had to have as much fun as possible in high school and do all kinds of crazy things before you turned 18: when you would be considered and punished as an adult. Now those times have changed. High school is not looked upon as the best times of your life anymore. It is looked upon in almost a negative way. High school has changed a lot and it is not very enjoyable now. There are lots of reasons why someone would want to graduate early. For instance, maybe the student was bullied, maybe the student decided they wanted to move on and go to college, maybe the student got sick of their home life and wanted to move forward, or like me, maybe the student has their future waiting for them and all they need is to graduate high school so they could begin it.
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But do kids really belong in college after twelve years of schooling? “The National Association for College Admission counseling has suggested that the practice of taking a gap year is on the rise.” (collegeparents.org) A gap year, is when students take a year off college. What the student decides to do in this case, is completely up to them. This topic is debatable for me. I think that students will slack off if they get that one year off. The gap year is just like a summer vacation, only extended. Students struggle to get back into the habit of going to high school, so I believe they would do the same even if the situation was going to college. A year off may be a good thing for some, just as it probably would have been for Linda’s son. However, I do believe that taking so much time off would be a huge problem for most of
According to current estimates approximately 75 percent of college students are now nontraditional students – older than 25, attending school part time, and having delayed entry or reentry into college for a variety of personal reasons. Post secondary education is needed by such students to develop their careers and to acquire new skills and knowledge in a global society where they are likely to have longer life spans than did workers in the past. This trend is not restricted to North America; it is a worldwide phenomenon.
Students’ wouldn’t be able to hold down a job is the second reason they shouldn’t dropout of high school. Many employers would like to have someone who has been too high school and that have been educated so they can handle money and add things p...
"The only ones who don't lose are the upper 10 to 15 percent of the student body. Those tend to be gifted, college-bound, they're natural learners who will learn wherever they are" (Smyth 7). This is a statement from an article written by Julie Carr Smyth about how much knowledge is lost over summer because of the amount of education-free time during the break. Smyth's article also state so that "The National Summer Learning Association cites decades of research that shows students' test scores are higher in the same subjects at the beginning of the summer than at the end" (Smyth 6). If the National Summer Learning Association already has research showing that knowledge is lost over summer break, why do we still have such a long break in between school years? All students would agree that every school year goes on the same as the one before: you start the school year reviewing everything you previously learned, then you spend the rest of the year learning new lessons just for them to slip out of your mind again when you get back to school the next year after summer break. It seems as if the only activities that students remember from their summer breaks are the parties, vacations, and Netflix series they spent their time on. That is not how it should be. Shortening the gap between the summer school months will in turn strengthen student education. It won't allow them to lose as much previous education as a long summer break would. A longer school year will in turn decrease education loss, increase productivity year round in students, and provide the simple necessities of daily life such as food for some unfortunate students.
name date prof class title As many high school seniors start their year, they begin to ponder one very important question. Do they go to a traditional four year school, go into the work or go for a trade? Well there is a third option that is not very common or talked about a lot, it is a gap year. This is a year to do what the person pleases and find themselves and figure out what they want to do. Whether this be working for a year to save money for their dream college, to travel the world and go on missions trips to under developed places, or to gain a more advanced cultural understanding of the world, Or all their other plans have fallen through for one reason or another.
In the professional or career world, a gap year is a year before going to a college or a University And after finishing high school or taking a year off before going into graduate school after completing an as an undergraduate. Taking a year off is also known as a sabbatical year. During this time students may work at advanced courses, extra related to school courses and non-related
Colleges and universities such as Harvard encourage students by suggesting students to take time off before they start school (Kern, 2010). The current President’s daughter Malia Obama is taking a gap year before Harvard and more students have been encouraged from this. Taking a gap year differs in the student. If one does not plan thoroughly and prepares for the gap year, the results could be devastating, but if planning is done right, students excel
the transition period from education to the work force after the completion of year 12.