Young graduates in northern Saxony: Where is the future planners go?

Hundreds of graduates in northern Saxony are about to choose a career. How do you design your future in the region?
Hundreds of graduates in northern Saxony are about to choose a career. How do you design your future in the region? (Symbolbild/NAG)

Young graduates in northern Saxony: Where is the future planners go?

In northern Saxony, schooling is coming to an end for hundreds of young people. This year not only final exams are on the program, but also the big decisions about the future. In an exciting report by lvz.de Three graduates share their plans for the coming years.

As an example, the report mentions 18-year-old Tom Krauße from Delitzsch. After graduating from high school, he begins training as a forestry at Sachsenforst. The young man not only brings practical experience from various internships, including in the butcher's shop and at Sachsenforst, but also has the opportunity to shorten his training from three to two and a half years. His goal is to then study the district forester in Göttingen, Erfurt or Dresden. Living in Boyda, he wants to stay in his home country and make an active contribution to forest protection.

Another exciting story belongs to the 16-year-old Liesbeth Nitzsche from Bad Düben. In August she will start her training as a warehouse logistics specialist in the Voigt rope. She had to give up the originally desired career aspiration as a confectioner, but an internship in the rope show showed her that craftsmanship is asked for more. After she lives in Schwemsal in the Dübener Heide, she looks forward to spending the next few months with friends and immersing it in the professional world at the same time.

scientific interest and big plans

And what about Tobias Pötzsch from Taucha? The 18-year-old has almost reached the full number of points during his abip exams and is now planning to study physics. Leipzig is at the top of the list of his desired place, since he could possibly still live at home. But Heidelberg also did it to him. However, he faces challenges such as looking for accommodation and financing that should not be underestimated. In order to take a break before his possible start of studies, he plans to travel through Europe and go on vacation with his family.

All of these young people have ambitious goals and show that the future is full of possibilities. The decision about the further life is not always easy, but the German qualification framework (DQR) gives absolute orientation. He sets the qualifications of the German education system in relation to eight levels of competence and can help to understand what potential can be behind a degree. The Abitur is classified at level 4, which corresponds to the conclusion of a 3 or 3.5-year vocational training. This explains school-wirtschaft-ihk.de .

The DQR also has a major impact on the labor market situation. For example, graduates of higher vocational training, such as specialist or masters, often have more personnel responsibility than university graduates. This has a positive effect on the unemployment rate, which is significantly lower for these groups. An important aspect, as on dqr.de

Overall, it can be seen that the young adults in northern Saxony look into the future with clear ideas and well thought -out plans. Whether about practical professions, studying or other ways, one thing is certain: starting work is associated with many exciting challenges.

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