Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Work construction.
+1 or landscaping, or waitressing. Good cash and work ethic is required.
Anonymous wrote:I've done a lot of searches on this topic but most of what comes up are ideas for COVID-related gap year/virtual programs and that's not what we are looking for!
Anyone have some resources or ideas for gap year plans for families who need financial aid just to afford college? Besides just living at home and working, which is a possibility.
We can't afford the fancy gap year programs.
Anonymous wrote:Gap year - community college or job. Gap Year's are absurd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dd fashioned her own gap year and the basic guidance I gave her was it needed to be safe and it needed to be cheap. It was both of things and she had a great time. Check out WWOOF and Workaway For all kinds of interesting opportunities both domestic and international. These are essentially situations where you trade labor for room and board but what’s nice is they have reviews so you can base a decision on more than just the description on the website. You can also look for opportunities that are intended to be short or long depending on your preference and interest. My DD’s year was a combination of work exchange she set up through these two organizations, a paid job doing something she had always wanted to try (line cook), and some backpacking and road tripping with a few other kids who were gapping.
Thanks -- WWOFF looks promising. Do you have to sign up to see the review or is there a discussion forum out there? We do have friends in many countries - in case she runs into trouble.
Your daughter's plan sounds reasonable!
Anonymous wrote:My dd fashioned her own gap year and the basic guidance I gave her was it needed to be safe and it needed to be cheap. It was both of things and she had a great time. Check out WWOOF and Workaway For all kinds of interesting opportunities both domestic and international. These are essentially situations where you trade labor for room and board but what’s nice is they have reviews so you can base a decision on more than just the description on the website. You can also look for opportunities that are intended to be short or long depending on your preference and interest. My DD’s year was a combination of work exchange she set up through these two organizations, a paid job doing something she had always wanted to try (line cook), and some backpacking and road tripping with a few other kids who were gapping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:State Department will pay to send you overseas for a year to learn a needed foreign language. Check out NSLiI academic year.
18 year olds?
Anonymous wrote:State Department will pay to send you overseas for a year to learn a needed foreign language. Check out NSLiI academic year.
Anonymous wrote:Gap year - community college or job. Gap Year's are absurd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the young person interested and do they have particular skills they want to build?
Business/sustainability
Event planning
Great work ethic, great people skills
Travel
Water/lifeguarding/surfing/warm weather
Learning more Spanish
Anonymous wrote:What is the young person interested and do they have particular skills they want to build?