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Which of the following is TRUE about education and careers?
Most new jobs in the future are likely to require only high school education.
My education is more important than my work-related experiences in my career development.
Education beyond high school is an investment in my career development.
Jobs that require higher levels of education would definitely pay more.
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The true statement is:
- Education beyond high school is an investment in my career development.
Brief explanations for the others:
- Most new jobs in the future are unlikely to require only a high school education — many growing occupations need postsecondary training or credentials.
- Your education is important, but work-related experience, skills, and networking also play major roles in career development.
- Jobs that require higher levels of education often pay more on average, but higher education does not guarantee higher pay in every case (field, location, demand, and experience matter).
- Education beyond high school is an investment in my career development.
Brief explanations for the others:
- Most new jobs in the future are unlikely to require only a high school education — many growing occupations need postsecondary training or credentials.
- Your education is important, but work-related experience, skills, and networking also play major roles in career development.
- Jobs that require higher levels of education often pay more on average, but higher education does not guarantee higher pay in every case (field, location, demand, and experience matter).
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