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  2. Gap year - Wikipedia

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    A gap year is described as “a semester or year of experiential learning, typically taken after high school, and prior to career or post-secondary education, in order to deepen one’s practical, professional, and personal awareness.” [6] During this time, students engage in various educational, work-related, and developmental activities [7] such as internships, work experience, travel ...

  3. A College Admissions Expert On the Dos and Don'ts of Taking a ...

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    A gap year can also be a chance to explore both the academic and career/professional aspects of a major before enrolling as a full-time student. DON’T: Force your child into a four-year college ...

  4. Is a Grey Gap Year in your future? 5 ways to afford a ... - AOL

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    Adult gap year: Taking time off work in the midst of your career. Gray gap year: Taking a sabbatical from work when you’re over the age of 50. Family gap year: ...

  5. 8 Tips To Make Your Gap Year More Productive (and Earn Money ...

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    For many young adults, the next step after high school is to either go to college, get a job, or take a gap year. A gap year can give you some time to figure out what you want to do before ...

  6. Gapyear.com - Wikipedia

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    Gapyear.com (company name The Gap Year Company Ltd) [1] was started in the UK, in 1998, by Peter Pedrick and Tom Griffith. [2] [3] [4] It was one of the world's first social media networks [5] [6] and focused on assisting young and old volunteers and backpackers to take a gap year.

  7. Year On - Wikipedia

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    Year On, formerly UnCollege, is an organization which aims to equip students with the tools for self-directed learning and career building. [1] Its flagship program is a yearlong gap year program involving training in work skills and life skills, volunteer service in a foreign country, and internship or personal project.

  8. Career break - Wikipedia

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    Every year, around 90,000 professionals are estimated to take a career break. [4] It is most common in the UK, where it grew out of the gap year concept. The career break is sometimes referred to as an 'adult gap year', which reflects the commitment towards developing skills and gaining experience while out of the workforce.

  9. The secret benefits to an age-gap friendship - AOL

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    Nearly four in 10 adults have a close friend from a different generation, with more than half of Britons reporting a friendship with a 10-year age gap, according to YouGov.