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Everything seems really planned out in life, to a certain point. You are not forced to think about what to do after nursery, elementary, or junior high school. It is understood for most adolescents that you continue education at least through high school. During summer breaks you may get a job in order to afford special outings with friends. Around the age of 16, you are expected to learn how to drive, and when you turn 18 years old, you are eligible to vote. When thinking about what you are going to do after graduating high school, there are several options. You can apply for a job, go to college, travel or do whatever as long as you can afford to. Whatever your next step is, whether driving for the first time, voting or leaving home for school or to live on your own, being prepared will make the transition easier.

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