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Trade Schools Education
Trade or vocational schools provide technical education for all students who are not prepared to continue their studies at a university or college. In the last two years of high education, students can take courses in cosmetology, computer repair or automobile; these courses provide state-of-the-art equipment and instruction in fields with wide employment opportunities, so graduates of most trade schools do not have problems finding relatively well-paid employment upon graduation. Although vocational skills can be learned in the job, companies are often unwilling to invest in training, so the curriculums of trade schools include instruction and internship. There are both public (state) and private trade schools. Governments usually oversee public trade schools, because taxpayers support them. Trade schools offer students a good opportunity to develop their marketable skills; more students attend trade schools to gain experiences, and most of them get a workplace in some important company.
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