is taking a year off after you graduate high school a good or bad idea?

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It all depends on what you really want to do.

If you've got a solid idea of what you really want to do and are capable of doing it (financially and academically), go straight to a college/university and just work while you're a student, whether on campus or not. Just realize that you'll need to be able to schedule yourself and pace things.

If you're still unsure, take a job but enroll part-time with a few classes at a college. Engage career options, talk to others, experience things, etc etc.

What I'm saying is that you never really want to stop your education. Even if you're taking a single class while working full-time, you're making progress toward something.
Yeah that's the good thing about uni., you can work at your own pace that you're comfortable with. You don't have to finish in 4 years.
 

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Yeah that's the good thing about uni., you can work at your own pace that you're comfortable with. You don't have to finish in 4 years.
All those 3/4 years of studying to take bachelor degree will have been for nothing, if you decide to quit it.
 

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I advise against taking a year off. You tend to lose momentum and get out of the motion of how class works. I'd say go to a local Community College (which are much cheaper) and take at least 1 or 2 classes so you're not falling too much behind.
 
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