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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Take the Easy Approach to Getting a Vocational Degree


Unless you do not watch TV or read the newspaper, you are probably aware that unemployment in the US is reaching record levels, and you may even be one of the unfortunate folks who have been laid off in the sad state of today's economy. While most economists believe that the future is bright, that doesn't help you if you are unemployed because your bill collectors are not willing to wait for their payments.
One of the things that many people are doing today who are in this situation is considering going back to school. If you plan to get a degree in business management or law enforcement or computer programming or a wide range of other areas that are different from what you have skills in today, you do not want to waste a couple of extra years in getting that degree to take required courses in geology, physics, geography, or other topics that are essentially almost irrelevant to the vocational degree you are seeking.

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There should be no doubt in anybody's mind that the job marketplace is changing rapidly. When jobs are available, the desired candidates have a degree that directly relates to the job they are interviewing for. But an interesting aspect that is coming out these days is that a vocational degree is almost as valuable as a traditional four year degree and can be earned in half the time or less. This is especially important for the person who has a spouse and family and cannot afford to be unemployed for four (or more) years to get a traditional college degree.
Cost is also a factor, and this is another area where getting a vocational degree comes to the rescue, since the costs for getting your vocational degree are significantly less than the cost of getting a traditional college degree. Even if you can live on your spouse's income for awhile, doing so for four years is bound to put a stretch on anyone's budget.
Most vocational degree programs can be easily completed within just two years and frequently even more quickly than that, since many of these institutions are also geared towards giving you credit for life experience as fulfilling some course requirements. You will likely need to take a test in those areas to show that you understand the topic, but that is certainly much easier and a lot quicker than sitting in a course for 12 to 15 weeks for a semester.
If you need to learn a new skill set to make yourself marketable to today's job market, or if your dream career is just something that never made it to the top of your list, now would be a great time to consider a vocational or technical school to earn your vocational degree. It may be the first positive step towards becoming employed again in today's very competitive and tough job market.

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