Careers Counselling
Careers counselling is based on teamwork.
The mentor, subject teachers, careers counsellor,
parents and students all work together to ensure that students have all the information and advice they need in order to make the right decisions.
The careers choice process that leads to the right decision can be divided into four stages:
1. Orientation. You have no idea at all and expect answers to questions like: What are my interests? What am i good at?
2. Exploration and elimination. Try to find out what interests you most and which courses in your field of interest meet there preferences. Do you meet the entrance requirements?
3. Going into depth. Check if your idea about these courses is realistic and if they will be the right choice for you.
4. Take the final decision. Prepare and send in your application. Do you still have doubts?
Below is a short list of some useful websites that will help you in finding your way in the vast field of higher education:
Dutch further education:
1. Informatie Beheer Groep
2. Kennisnet
3. Schoolweb
English courses in the Netherlands:
1. Nuffic
2. Nuffic for International Students
Study in the United Kingdom:
1. UCAS
2. Study UK
Study in Europe:
1. Euro Eudcation
2. Euro Guide
3. Brain Track
4. Europe Ploteus
Study in the United States:
1. Full Bright Centre
2. Petersons
3. Foreign Born
4. American Colleges and Universities
For more information please contact the ISG careers counsellor, Cleo Rijgersberg, at
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