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Vocational Education (6 found)

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Marco is suspicious when his English class turns into a sales pitch for DeVry University. Doing research, he finds plenty of reasons to distrust this and other for-profit colleges. (full text)

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Princess enrolls in cooking school to learn a trade after foster care. Although she is afraid of failing, she sticks with the program.

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Marissa doesn't like school but isn't old enough to take her GED. So she decides to enter the Job Corps, where she'll learn a profession and get paid at the same time.

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Bashiyrah is thrilled to be accepted at a modeling agency, but has mixed feelings about relying on modeling for her self-esteem.

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Zainab doesn't want another four years of education after high school. She's always liked subway trains and fixing things, so she enrolls in the High School of Transit Technology, where she's learning a trade by majoring in industrial electronics.

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Tonya is taken in by an ad for a modeling school that appeals to her vanity.

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