Car Craft Magazine
Teenagers are regularly faced with tough decisions in life. These decisions often complicate what already is a difficult stage that they are undergoing. An adolescent, as he or she reaches as early as the 7th grade, starts to think about a future-a career perhaps. Besides the valuable advices of ever-reliable parents, it wouldn't hurt to seek further opinions from the experts. And that's where Career World Magazine enters the picture.
Career World Magazine comes in bimonthly issues every year and is published from the months of September/October to April/May simultaneous with the on-going school year. Distributed by Weekly Reader Publication, it is a useful guide for high school teens. It also comes with a separate journal made for the high school teachers equipped with practical teaching aids and lesson plans written especially for the teachers' better supervision to their students.
The said publication targets students in from Grade 7 to Grade 12 since it is the time where the students begin to explore career options, whether the teener aims for a college degree, or a job right after high school graduation/
Worthwhile articles that cover a wide range of topics concerning career moves include those that talk about job trends, college scholarships and vocational trainings. Factual articles and essays are also part of this magazine.
When a kid plans to go to college, what exactly does he need to know? How will he be able to choose a degree that fits his capabilities and talents? Common questions and issues that arouse the curiosity of would-be professionals are dealt with piece by piece in every issue. It also mentions how to get a college scholarship, and hints on how to survive the rough years you'd encounter in the universities.
Non-degree seekers find this magazine beneficial because of the different job search techniques, the latest career trends, salary scales and tips on how to ace that important job interview!
Deciding which career path to choose is one of the most challenging judgments one can come across. That important choice may make or break the future that lies ahead. Be informed. Be guided.
Last updated: Feb 20, 2010.