Your Future Starts here.... Welcome to the latest edition of Leaving School magazine. Leaving School and our website are definitive guide to courses and careers for School Leavers.
Within this issue we look at "The Enviromental and Land-Based careers". With other articles about Choosing a university or college; career path myths; dealing with disappointing grades and Aerospace Apprenticeships.
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In this issue, we have lots of helpful advice on the job market and how to do well at work. Of course, starting your first job can be a bit scary. So how do you act? What’s the best way to behave when you’re new?
Since we’re not all about work, you can also read all about everyone’s favorite X Factor judge, WAG and Girl Aloud, Cheryl Cole, and learn all there is to know about cinema’s next heartthrob and star of Twilight, Rob Pattinson. We are here to help.
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Not sure what to study? In this issue you can find out about the new Diplomas which are for 14-19 year olds and are designed to give you the opportunity to reach your goals by combining study with real work experience.
Spotlight on success and big round of applause some of London’s highest achievers – Leaving School reports from the London Schools and the Black Child Awards, organised by Diane Abbott MP.
Moving on to our cover celeb Pink, we find out about her wild childhood and how she reformed bad habits taking her on a road to nowhere, choosing the route to fame and success instead.
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When it comes to what you want to do later in life, it’s best to decide after having looked at all the options out there.
The best way to know all your options is to keep reading and look over our features on making a career in the Maritime sector, as an engineer, a boat builder or maybe as an instructor.
On a more serious note, we also look at the ever-growing problem with knife crime and point out the trouble you could get into if you are carrying a blade.
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If you are making decisions and choices right now about where your future lies, we hope that this issue of LS can help point you in the right direction.
A key area with loads of prospects is Languages. Being fluent in other languages is a skill which many employers see as a definite plus. Learn a language and see the world.
And to brush up on your Life Skills, we’ve got some tips on moving out of home, looking after your money, staying safe in sex and much, much more….
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Girls, Girls, Girls!!!!
In this issue of Leaving School, we take a look at some of the industries which are looking to recruit more young women into their ranks. The motoring sector is always looking for bright young people in all sorts of roles. For example, there is still a shortage of women working the industry.
And still on the topic of girls, Girls Aloud talk about life in the fast lane and the ups and downs of fame.
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The word on every ones lips in the world of education and work is SKILLS. So on page 18 we guide you how to polish up the vital attributes that will may you shine in out amongst the competition.
If you are considering an Apprenticeship Scheme, turn to page 26 where you can read all about how the young hi-fliers earned their awards in the 2007 National Apprenticeship Awards.
Until next issue, stay safe!
Isabel Appio, Editor
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