this is an email i am forwarding on to you. it is for you and your parents. please show it to them.
This week is college awareness week. There is a talk in the Letterkenny Library. It will be presented by a lady called Dearbhla kelly. She is a really good speaker and as you can see from the email , she will be able to give advice about college and subject choice for next year. I am going to go to it. I think you should go if at all possible.
Have a look and talk to your parents.
Thanks and kind regards,
Mr Scott
Poster has not copied great but please see email below poster - thanks
10 ways to
make
COLLEGE
WORK
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“How to make good course choices and maximise opportunities in
college” Event hosted by Europe Direct Information Centre, in Letterkenny
Library on the 26th of November at 7:00-
8:00 Part of College Awareness
Week-23rd -29th of November 2015-
At this time of year, parents of Leaving
Cert students are having many career conversations and planning ahead! Most
Leaving Cert students of 2016 are anxiously and excitedly making choices. Some
are applying to CAO and UCAS, and many are hoping to secure college courses and
pursue a career path of choice.
While it is a great time for the majority
of students, there is a need to exercise caution. It is a time for both parents
and teens to pause before they start investing their money and time. It’s a
time to become college aware and ready.
The recent National Student Survey 2015 by
campus.ie questioned 1,400 students at third level. The survey indicated that
41.7% considered dropping out of College. Of those that considered dropping
out, 23.3% cited that the course wasn’t what they expected.
These figures along with a dropout rate of
11% at university and a dropout rate of up to 24 % in the Institutes of
Technology would indicate that greater ground work and research is needed
before students jump into a course. It seems that few students familiarise
themselves with the courses, the content, speak to existing students who have
completed a few years of the course or interview people doing their preferred
career.
Too much emphasis is placed on getting
points and not enough on research or career guidance or career investigation.
Parents are investing their money on randomly chosen courses forking out large
amounts on registration fees and, in some cases, on living and accommodation
costs. Yet, careful planning ahead and raising college awareness reaps great
rewards
Studies show that there are many long term
benefits of going to college and choosing the right course:
• People who go to college will earn more
over their lifetime—about 40% more than people without a college degree.
• People with college degrees increase
their chances of taking up a highly skilled job and decrease their chances of
being unemployed. Most 21st century jobs require a college degree.
(Reference: OECD Report: Education at a
Glance 2013 and The Spirit Level, Wilson
and Pickett)
That’s why the Minister of Education, Jan
O’ Sullivan has launched College Awareness Week from the 23rd to the
29th of November 2015. College Awareness Week is all about promoting
the benefits of college education, getting students college ready and assisting
the transition between school and college.
Here in Letterkenny, Helen Mc Nutt, manager of Europe Direct
Information Centre Donegal & Gaeltacht, in Letterkenny Library, together
with Dearbhla Kelly, Adult Guidance Counsellor with Donegal ETB and author of Career Coach: A Step by Step Guide to Help
Your Teen Find Their Life’s Purpose, which was published by Gill & Macmillan, are hosting a
free talk. Kathleen McGowan from Donegal County Council will also join us on
the night to give a short talk on the grants application system.
The talk “10 Ways to Make College Work for
You: How to Make Good Course Choices and Maximise Opportunities in College” is
on at 7:30- 8:30 in Letterkenny Library on Thursday the 26th of
November. This talk will particularly be of interest to 5th and 6th
year students and parents as it will highlight ways to choose a suitable course
and to make college a successful and satisfying experience. For further
information see www.collegeaware.ie
for further information of other events around the county. Just as their
strapline says “Your future self, starts here/ now”
Career
Coach: A Step by Step Guide to Help Your Teen Find Their Life’s Purpose published by Gill & Macmillan is available nationwide in all
good bookstores and on Amazon.



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