At two points in an ABA student's school career there are choices to be made about what courses to choose. Grade 8 students have some choices about the courses they will take in grade 9 and 10, and then the Grade 10 students must choose which courses they will take in Grade 11 and 12.
Below you will find some information about the Visual Arts courses we offer at these points;It is important to be informed in making these decisions. I hope you find this useful.
Below you will find some information about the Visual Arts courses we offer at these points;It is important to be informed in making these decisions. I hope you find this useful.
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How does subject choice impact career prospects?
It is tempting to make assumptions about linking career trajectory and choices of HS school courses and degree courses. However, the needs and opportunities in job markets of the future will not be as they are now, or indeed, when previous generations studied for their qualifications.
What can be seen, by looking backwards, is that the link between ends and beginnings is not always a logical or expected one. The link and table below explores how degrees in subjects that are not Science, Tech, Engineering, Math based serve people well in preparing for a raft of careers.
What can be seen, by looking backwards, is that the link between ends and beginnings is not always a logical or expected one. The link and table below explores how degrees in subjects that are not Science, Tech, Engineering, Math based serve people well in preparing for a raft of careers.