You Don’t Need Your Dad’s Education

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Are you one of those unfortunate students who is expected to go to Dad’s alma mater? Maybe he’s an engineer, but you want to be a teacher. Is his engineering school the best place to learn about education? He probably doesn’t care. He just wants you to wear his school colors at Thanksgiving.

Higher Education Is About More Than Tradition

This is not your father’s world. You were born into the Technological Revolution. Social networking is as powerful in today’s economy as the Industrial Revolution was in your great grandfather’s economy. You have to follow the trend and get an education that allows you to succeed today.

Today, you can get a great education from an online school. In fact, your dad’s old college might be offering online courses. You will still have to do classroom work, but a great deal of your learning can happen online. That includes your degree in education. The key to any school, brick and mortar or electronic, is finding one that excels in your area of interest.

If Dad Won’t Pay Because You Said No…

This is the world’s oldest tactic. A university proud parent says he won’t pay for your education if you don’t go to the school of his choice. That means you have to get a job. You can also apply for scholarships. An online education is very attractive is this situation. Once you show your dad you can outlast his pride and succeed with your higher education, chances are the threat will go away, and he’ll help out.

After all, he wants you to be successful more than he wants you to sing his favorite school song.

 

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Technical Schools Rise in Popularity

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Contemporary society is finally accepting that not everyone should go to a four-year college. In fact, economists believe that the really good jobs in the future will be blue-collar jobs. Today’s teenagers are more likely to be carpenters, electricians, and plumbers, and they will be better at saving money than their parents. The shaky economy is definitely changing the way future generations will live. This means technical schools are gaining in popularity.

The White Collar Bubble

Whether it’s industry or an office job, technology has definitely affected the workforce. In the 1990′s the dot-com bubble made a lot of people really fast money as they developed money-making websites and software. Then it all came crashing down and those new millionaires disappeared.

Even when the hipster office scene was crumbling, blue-collar workers were still repairing bathrooms, putting out fires, building roads, and installing light fixtures. They were doing the things Western Society couldn’t do without. There’s stability in owning a hammer and knowing how to use it.

Technical Schools Go Online

Although blue-collar jobs don’t always need a four-year degree, they do often need an education. Police officers have to complete law enforcement courses. Electricians and plumbers must have a license, emergency workers need EMT or paramedic licenses. Many people who go into the working man’s professions get their degrees or licenses via an online education. They attend the technical school of their choice from the comfort of their own home while they apprentice in their chosen profession.

Ever met a poor plumber or electrician? If your child is looking for a career path, there’s nothing wrong with steering him towards the blue-collar and trade professions.

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