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The Gap-Year Option: Ways to Make It Worthwhile
The Gap-Year Option: Ways to Make It Worthwhile
By Howard and Matthew Greene
What are the main reasons that you might decide to take time off prior to entering college, and how can it help you?
The burnout factor
Many students have been working so hard for so long to achieve their goal of admission to a selective college or university that once they graduate high school, they are ready for a break. Such is the tenor of Harvard's approach: take some time to recover, regroup, and recharge and you will be more successful and ready to work again when you arrive on campus.
Other students have gained admission to a school they like, but are emotionally not ready to head off to college. They and/or their parents might decide that a year of maturing socially and personally will help make the transition more successful and enjoyable.
Dollars and sense
Financial reasons can also impact a decision to delay college. Perhaps working for a year and putting away savings will help you afford college and its related expenses. Or maybe you have an older sibling who will finish college in a year and waiting to enroll will help your parents pay for your education. Maybe you missed the prime financial aid application schedule, and reapplying for aid in January will make it more likely that you will gain additional financial support from your college and the government.
Personal interests
Author: Amy Ambler
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