Debunking Three Myths About Decision-Making After High School Graduation

Arrows going in different directions with people looking forward.

As high school graduation gets closer, it’s becoming more and more common to hear, “What are your plans after high school?” I know I heard it and almost every single person I know has been asked the same or similar question. So, if you haven’t been asked yet—just wait, unfortunately, it’s probably coming.

If you do not have an answer to that question, you are not alone! A New York Post article from 2022 revealed the results of a survey conducted for Colorado State University Global, which looked at 2,000 adult’s thoughts about entering adulthood. According to the data, 34% of respondents didn’t have a plan and 17% who attended college stated they had no plans after senior year. Meanwhile, 41% didn’t even have a job lined up.

That’s means one-third of Americans admit that they have no plan after graduating from school—college OR high school!

Is that a bad thing? That’s for you to decide. But we want to help you debunk three post-high school decision-making myths:

Myth 1: Everyone has it all figured out except for me!

Fact: You’re probably looking around and thinking your peers and everyone else has it all figured out—that you are probably the only one in the entire universe who doesn’t. Hate to break it to you, but that’s the furthest thing from the truth. There are still adults (including me) that are still learning, growing, upskilling, and navigating life. It’s important to be intentional and take time to figure out who you are—your likes or dislikes, and priorities. Take some time to fully engage in career readiness activities. Taking this approach will help you have a stronger self-awareness, which will lead you to be at the right place at the right time, meet new people and gain perspective to help shape the direction of your life! Self-discovery is key.

Myth 2: I don’t think college is for me, so there must be something wrong with me.

 Fact: Your path is your own and will be different from others. Take time to explore all your options. What sparks your interest? As you look at all the career options you may find the one that interests you the most does not require a college degree and that is okay! Ultimately, your goal should be to find a career that fits you best. How can you figure that out? Start by thinking about the various 4-H projects you’ve taken and how those can help with exploring different career opportunities. Attend various 4-H events to discover areas that might interest you. Get involved with leadership opportunities to gain skills that will transfer into any career choice. Talk with your county 4-H professional or 4-H adult volunteer—they may have ways to connect you with adults who have a similar career that you’re looking for!

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), 60 percent of new jobs will be in occupations that don’t require a college degree. Think of it this way, six out of 10 of your friends could land a job in a career field that doesn’t require going to college! A 2022 Career Outlook article takes a look at fast-growing occupations that pay well and don’t require a college degree. Take a look here.

Myth 3: I’ve got to decide what I’m going to do now because I’ll be stuck with this path for a lifetime.

Fact: Thinking about life after high school is an ongoing process. No one is expecting you to only have one career or even job in your lifetime. Be in the mindset to answer the question, “What am I going to do first?” As you experience life, you may identify occupations and careers that will be available that you didn’t even know existed. Change is inevitable and it can be positive if you embrace it. You have choices and opportunities to learn, grow, be resilient, and resourceful. Your 4-H experience has taught you this!

 

Author: Margo Long, program manager, Ohio 4-H Workforce Development and Pathways

Peer reviewed by: Christy Milhouse, educator, Ohio 4-H STEM

 

Reference

Debunking career decision-making myths. Career Center | University of North Texas. (2022, November 10). Retrieved February 21, 2023, from https://careercenter.unt.edu/resources/debunking-career-decision-making-myths/

Farrell, R., & Lawhorn, W. (2022, June). Fast-growing occupations that pay well and don’t require a college degree : Career Outlook. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Retrieved February 21, 2023, from https://www.bls.gov/careeroutlook/2022/article/occupations-that-dont-require-a-degree.htm

Kato, B. (2022, June 2). One-third of Americans admit they had no life plan after graduating school. New York Post. Retrieved February 21, 2023, from https://nypost.com/2022/06/02/one-third-of-americans-admit-no-life-plans-after-graduating/

 

 

Ohio 4-H Spark EXPO Returns in June

 

 

Students have the opportunity to explore future careers at the 4-H Spark EXPO, held this summer on The Ohio State University campus.

From June 14-17, teens at the Spark EXPO will learn about agriculture and related STEAM fields from industry experts, and faculty and staff of the Ohio State College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES).

“Providing students with experiences, like Spark, introduces them to a variety of educational and career opportunities they may not know about,” said Margo Long, 4-H Workforce Development and Pathways program manager. “Not all students find their way to a four-year college, so we want to ensure all young people know 4-H is a space to prepare them for wherever their path may lead them after high school.”

As part of Spark EXPO, students visit Ohio State’s Columbus and Wooster campuses and learn from Ohio State students, teachers, scientists, and researchers. Students explore careers, hear from Ohio 4-H alumni who share their career stories, and learn about the college and career-readiness program: Ohio 4-H Pathways to the Future.

“We are excited to welcome teens to the Nationwide & Ohio Farm Bureau 4-H Center and Ohio State,” Kirk Bloir, state 4-H leader. “Spark EXPO is just one of the many opportunities available through Ohio 4-H to help young people build lifelong skills.”

The 4-H Spark EXPO is open to all Ohio students who have completed the eighth grade at the conclusion of the 2022-2023 school year. Participants do not need to be enrolled in the 4-H program. The event includes on-campus accommodations, meals, program materials, and transportation. Supervision is provided by adult program staff.

Parents will have the opportunity on the final day of Spark to meet the CFAES admissions team and learn how to better prepare their students for their post-high school education and careers. Parents and students can find more information here or by contacting Margo Long, program manager, Ohio 4-H Workforce Development & Pathways at long.1632@osu.edu.

The deadline to register is April 17, and details are at go.osu.edu/4hsparkexpo.

 

See it, Be it: Plant Doctor…I mean Plant Pathologist!

Meet a plant pathologist working on discovering new fungicides to protect plants. Watch the video to discover where she works, who she works with, and advice she has for anyone interested in plant pathology.

 

 

Does this career interest you? Want to know the pathway to take?

Some 4-H projects and opportunities aligned with this career:

Crop Production

Edible Landscapes

Viruses, Bacteria, and Fungi, Oh My!

Take a peek at other 4-H projects at Ohio 4-H Project Central!

 

Programs offered in Ohio State’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences:

CFAES Wooster

Agronomy

Biochemical Sciences

 

CFAES Columbus

Plant Pathology – Plant Health Management

Plant Pathology – Plant Microbiology

Sustainable Plant Systems – Agronomy

 

Programs offered at other colleges and universities in Ohio:

Central State University

Sustainable Agriculture

 

Ohio University

Environmental & Plant Biology

 

Ohio Wesleyan University

Botany

 

Click here to connect the dots of other careers!

 

Resource:

Plant pathologist. YouTube. (2021, March 31). Retrieved September 23, 2022, from https://youtu.be/pqRW5c_in8s.

See it, Be it!: Careers in Food Processing, Why Not?

How does food taste soooo good? Watch Dan McGrady, VP of Technical Services and Alicia Sexton, Technologist talk about career opportunities at Wyandot Inc. Learn more:

 

 

Does this career interest you? Want to know the pathway to take?

Some 4-H projects and opportunities aligned with this career:

Canning and Freezing

Science Fun with Dairy Foods: The Case of the Missing Milk

Take a peek at other 4-H projects at Ohio 4-H Project Central!

 

Programs offered in Ohio State’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences:

CFAES Wooster

Food Business Management

CFAES Columbus

Food Science and Technology

 

Programs offered at other colleges and universities in Ohio:

University of Akron

Food and Environmental Nutrition

 

Click here to connect the dots of other careers!

 

Resource:

Educationprojects.org. (n.d.). GNG Career Videos: Food Processing. Vimeo. Retrieved July 20, 2022, from https://vimeo.com/122069708.

See it, Be it!: Cookin’ Up Careers in Culinary Science

Interested in cooking? Culinary Arts is a profession growing at a higher rate than many other fields, and the wages are also increasing. Learn more:

 

 

Does this career interest you? Want to know the pathway to take?

Some 4-H projects and opportunities aligned with this career:

Take a Break for Breakfast

Racing the Clock to Awesome Meals

Global Gourmet

Take a peek at other 4-H projects at Ohio 4-H Project Central!

 

Programs offered in Ohio State’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences:

 

CFAES Columbus

Culinary Science

Programs offered at other colleges and universities in Ohio:

Columbus State Community College

Culinary Certificate

 

Cincinnati State

Culinary Arts

 

Click here to connect the dots of other careers!

 

Resource:

Educationprojects.org. (2022). GNG Career Videos: Food Science. Vimeo. Retrieved July 19, 2022, from https://vimeo.com/122067008.

See it, Be it!: Logistics & Transportation

International marketing is an important piece of the supply chain! Watch this video to learn how you can be a part of it as Rusty Orben, Resident Vice President for CSX Transportation and Jim Wellman, President of Wellman Seeds and Wellman Farms talk about the wide range of career opportunities. Learn more from this great video created by our friends at GrowNextGen:

 

 

Does this career interest you? Want to know the pathway to take?

Some 4-H projects and opportunities aligned with this career:

Arcs and Sparks – Shielded Metal Arc Welding

Learning More: Learning about Agricultural Tractors & Equipment, Level D

Robotics

Take a peek at other 4-H projects at Ohio 4-H Project Central!

 

Programs offered in Ohio State’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences:

Ohio State ATI/CFAES Wooster

Agricultural Systems Management

Business Management

Power Equipment

 

CFAES Columbus

Agribusiness and Applied Economics

Agricultural Systems Management

Food, Agricultural, and Biological Engineering

 

Programs offered at other colleges and universities in Ohio:

Central State University

Department of Manufacturing Engineering

 

University of Northwestern Ohio

Agricultural Equipment Technology

Diesel Technology

Robotics & Automation Technology

 

Click here to connect the dots of other careers!

 

Resource:

Educationprojects.org. (2022). GNG career videos: Logistics and Transportation. Vimeo. Retrieved August 25, 2022, from https://vimeo.com/121423266.

See it, Be it!: Careers in Parks & Recreations

A career path in the space of Parks & Recreations is so much more than what you may have seen in the comedy sitcom of the early 2000s. If you have an interest in being outdoors, helping people, and bettering your community–this COULD BE the career path for you! Learn more:

 

 

Does this career interest you? Want to know the pathway to take?

Some 4-H projects and opportunities aligned with this career:

Diversity: The Source of Our Strength

Edible Landscapes

Explore the Outdoors

My Hands to Larger Service

Take a peek at other 4-H projects at Ohio 4-H Project Central!

 

Programs offered in Ohio State’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences:

Ohio State ATI/CFAES Wooster

Horticulture Science

Landscape Horticulture

 

CFAES Columbus

Natural Resource Management

Sustainable Play Systems (Horticulture)

 

Programs offered at other colleges and universities in Ohio:

 

Kent State University

Recreation, Park and Tourism Management 

 

Ohio University

Outdoor Recreation and Education 

 

Click here to connect the dots of other careers!

 

Resource:

Mid-America Regional Council. (2021). 2021 Public Service Career Expo – Parks and Recreation. YouTube. Retrieved July 5, 2022, from https://youtu.be/D_O9ROLeK4g.

See it, Be it!: Sustainable Agriculture, Say What?

Sustainable Agriculture is about working, managing, or owning an agricultural enterprise that is part of an integrated system of people, organizations, plants, animals, soils, and other natural resources that are part of an agricultural ecosystem. If this topic is interesting to you, learn where to start:

 

 

Does this career interest you? Want to know the pathway to take?

Some 4-H projects and opportunities aligned with this career:

Here, There, Ag Careers Are Everywhere!

Local Foods: Does It Matter What You Eat?

Pantry Panic

Take a peek at other 4-H projects at Ohio 4-H Project Central!

 

Programs offered in Ohio State’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences:

Ohio State ATI/CFAES Wooster

Sustainable Agriculture

 

 

CFAES Columbus

Sustainable Agriculture

 

 

Programs offered at other colleges and universities in Ohio:

 

Central State University

Sustainable Agriculture

 

Lorain County Community College

Sustainable Agriculture Programs

 

 

Click here to connect the dots of other careers!

 

Resource:

WOUBPBS. (2012). STEM Career, Sustainable Agriculture. YouTube. Retrieved August 1, 2022, from https://youtu.be/mobagrTl1vY.

See it, Be it!: Aquatic Entomology

Follow an aquatic entomology research technician at the Stroud Water Research Center in Avondale, Pennsylvania.

 

 

Does this career interest you? Want to know the pathway to take?

Some 4-H projects and opportunities aligned with this career:

Insect Adventures 1

Insect Adventures 2

Insect Adventures 3

Take a peek at other 4-H projects at Ohio 4-H Project Central!

 

Programs offered in Ohio State’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences:

Ohio State ATI/CFAES Wooster

Environmental and Natural Resources

 

 

CFAES Columbus

Entomology

 

 

Programs offered at other colleges and universities in Ohio:

 

Kent State University

Biology

 

Ohio Wesleyan University

Biology for Environmental Management and Conservation – Minor

 

 

Click here to connect the dots of other careers!

 

Resource:

Stroud Water Research Center. (2021). Water Science Careers: Aquatic Entomology. YouTube. Retrieved August 1, 2022, from https://youtu.be/S7ayyXPgkjU.

See it, Be it!: Food Scientist

If you’ve never heard of food science, you’re not alone. Take a look:

 

 

Does this career interest you? Want to know the pathway to take?

Some 4-H projects and opportunities aligned with this career:

Science Fun with Dairy Foods

Grill Master

Kitchen Boss

 

Take a peek at other 4-H projects at Project Central.

 

Programs offered in Ohio State’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences:

Ohio State ATI/CFAES Wooster

Biochemical Sciences

 

CFAES Columbus

Food Science and Technology

 

Programs offered at other colleges and universities in Ohio:

 

Cincinnati State University

Culinary and Food Science

 

University of Akron

Food and Environmental Nutrition

 

 

Click here to connect the dots of other careers!

 

Resource:

Abbey the Food Scientist. (2021). What’s Food Science. YouTube. Retrieved July 19, 2022, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVADsUt6474.