The College offers a broad spectrum of courses. Every student receives a well-rounded education. Despite their education, graduates often find themselves struggling. Leaving college is the biggest transition of an average life. The school-oriented lifestyle experienced since the age of three suddenly dissipates. As the excitement of graduation day fades, a single thought begins to creep into the minds of many: “Now what?” You come to the stark realization that, despite at least four years of school, college does not fully prepare young adults for the real world. Life After College, or LAC 101, eliminates recurring problems that affect graduates of all specialties. Its specific scope focuses on issues that all Americans face but few are taught about. Some of its criteria can be taught in other classes. However, it collects information that focuses exclusively on materials that impact the general population, eliminating excesses that remain inapplicable to the average citizen. College teaches students every little detail that might be necessary for use in a particular career, but rarely teaches them how to acquire that career. Why go through all this trouble if work remains unattainable? LAC 101 provides an overview of your work accomplishments. The course demonstrates the process for securing internships and receiving other methods of professional experience. Students learn to build resumes. Professors conduct mock interviews. LAC 101 gives students direction and allows them to plan the start of their new life. Life After College also focuses on tuition and insurance. Every American pays taxes and most Americans have insurance. A university offers a prime position to explore the complexities of both expenses. Taxes can be either... middle of paper... costs and economic restrictions. Too many Americans spend and don't save. LAC 101 ensures its students mastery of personal finance. Life After College is a unique course because anyone can use its information. In every field, the skills taught throughout the semester affect literally every American. One class could radically change the lives of thousands of people. Alumni would be able to make informed financial decisions, resulting in reduced stress, greater self-sufficiency, and improved quality of life. With a positive response, universities across the country would begin offering LAC 101. National enlightenment about borrowing, saving, and money management could even potentially reduce the rate of failures in America. It would truly improve the lives of many. Designed to help people, the course aims to make life after college the best years of your life.
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