ipl-logo

Pros And Cons Of Trade School

1202 Words5 Pages

Whether he/she is a student in high school or an adult that wants to further their education, the first thing that comes to mind is college. Although a lot of people choose to go to college, either because its pushed on them to go or because they have never know about any other way to get a degree in what they want to pursue. There's also another way to pursue their future, and several would agree it's a better, and smarter way, is trade school (Linda 8). Trade school and college both seem somewhat alike but actually have barely any similarities, it has a lot to offer. But the truth is that trade school is affordable, hands-on, and you won't need to be getting loans out anytime soon. “For those who are interested in learning about their field with the proper tools and equipment, trade schools can provide that advantage for its students.” (“should I go”). But the only trade-off with trade school is that for those that want to become a teacher, scientist, or etc would have to go to college. Although trade schools have several options on what you do, there are some things you cannot do. Trade schools offer degrees in technicians, electricians, computer software designers, electricians, and etc. But they don’t offer anything in teaching and a few other degrees that require more in class learning (“Trade-school”).
Trade …show more content…

Although the cost to attend a college is pretty hefty, doing online classes can save a lot of money and time, especially for those who don't have time to go to a physical class. Some people want to get a degree in something that trade school may not have to offer. Like teaching math or English to either high school or college or whatever the case (“should I go”). College is a great opportunity to get degrees in whatever he/she wants to further your future in. He/she may also just want to go to college because they have a great

Open Document