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Each School type has it's own unique benefits and challenges;


If you are interested in college schools you can consider these categories:

  • Dream schools: which are colleges where your academic credentials fall in the lower end or below.
  • Target schools: where your academic credentials fall within the school's average range for the recently class that is accepted.
  • Safety schools: where your academic credentials exceed the range for any average first-year student.

Or if you're about Secondary, High School or so, they can be classified in 2 major types:

  • Public Schools: which are universal (available to everyone) and they are funded and controlled by the government.
  • Private Schools: which are not funded or operated by federal, state or local governments.

Among Public Schools we can include:

Magnet schools, Charter Schools, Urban Schools, Rural Schools

and High Needs Schools.

And among Private Schools we can include  

Military schools and Boarding schools.

The correct answer to this open question is the following.

The different types of schools one can consider when looking into schools that may have programs that match their interests are the following.

When considering your options after Highschool, you can choose to study in Universities and Colleges that offer four-year programs. You can apply to many, just take into consideration the amount of money you need to pay or the kind of financial aid plan you can afford. You cal also choose a Community College program that is more affordable. After graduation, you receive a diploma. There are also some Junior Colleges that offer similar two-year programs that could fit your necessities. If you are not in a situation to study for these periods of time, you can choose a Carrier School to learn and activity that helps you in your work. When you finish your studies you receive a certificate. Finally, you can opt for International schools if you want to meet new people in a different country, in a different environment, and different cultures.

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