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Business, 20.11.2020 07:50 larrbear64

Please help me Part 1: Educational Costs
1. What is your top career choice?
2. Using the Occupational Outlook Handbook, what are the educational requirements for
that career? Include information about the type of degree or certification needed (if
applicable)
3. After reading the lesson, conducting your own research, and talking with family, how do
you plan to finance your future education?
4. What is the estimated cost of training or future education to achieve your career goal?
To determine this cost, research institutions you could attend and their associated costs
by visiting the College Navigator link.
5. Why is it important to think about these financial costs now?

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