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Bridging the gap between SIC and 10+2
Many students do not seem to
be aware of the long wait of 10 to 12 weeks between the SLC
finals and the starting of the new 10+2 session. They
suddenly realize they have nothing to do when they have
finished the exams. Of course, visiting friends or
relatives, loafing about with friends, going to the cinema,
surfing the net for hours or simply passing the day doing
nothing may be fun for a couple of days, but soon it will
start getting into the nerves of the students as well as
their parents What they should be doing in that period is to
have fun as well as prepare for the courses or career they
would like to get into.
Thanks to the private higher secondary schools, training
institutions and Consultancies-Education that there are now
many short term bridge courses in academics as well as
skilled trades that the SLC appeared students can enrol for.
Here are some useful
suggestions on how to utilize the time between SLC and 10+2:
1. Enrol for a bridge course in Higher Secondary
Schools
Higher Secondary Schools nowadays have new specialized
courses to prepare students for the higher secondary level
studies in different disciplines like science and
management. You will be required to pay some fees for the
course, but if you look around you will find institutions
which i will carry over that payment to the fees payable at
the admission if you join the same institution | Thus, you
get to study the bridge course free of cost.
2. Go for a short term language course suitable to
your level in any language of your interest,. preferably the
one that is going to be useful to you in your studies or
vocation. There are many i language institutes that offer
such courses in a number of languages from Chinese and
Japanese. to English and French.
3. Enrol for a course in computer application. It
will come handy no matter what you wish to study or do in
your life.
4. Offer voluntary service to any social charity, or
community organization. It will expose you to enriching and
real life experiences. This will be a good addition to you
resumes to increase your future prospects for admissions to
good colleges or even scholarships and jobs.
5. Go for short term vocational courses in any trade
from office management and book keeping to tailoring and
electrical wiring and repairs etc. The various available
options are listed elsewhere in this directory under the
concerned heading. It might just open up a new avenue in
your life.
6. Join the institution/training centres that cater
to your hobbies and interests. For example, foi the lovers
of dancing and music, swimming and athletics etc., there is
no dearth of institutes providing short term courses. The
ten to twelve weeks will give ample you time to learn the
basics in a systematic manner, on which you can build up
further in your own free time.
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