Vocational college or apprenticeship?

Hello, I'm 16 and currently in 11th grade, but I've realized that school isn't for me anymore and I'd rather start an apprenticeship as an IT specialist next year. I'm not sure. Maybe I'd be much better off with an apprenticeship now, but later on I'll have fewer options and a lower salary, right? Instead of waiting an extra year and getting my vocational high school diploma, I'd like to do a dual study program where I'll earn money (even significantly more than during the apprenticeship) and then start with a significantly higher salary (1-2k more).
What do you say? Drop out for training next year, or do an extra year and then do a dual study program for more money, but unfortunately also a lot more stress if I'm already fed up with it.

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TQMwar90
5 months ago

Basically, there is the third but not necessarily simpler way to do the training first and then the rest of the technical Abitur, however, you are then also getting out of the whole time and that doesn't make it easier.

Furthermore, I would not let you affect the best solution for you

notting
5 months ago

If you don't want to go to school anymore, how is it to be studied?! There's a lot worse learning.

It's better for companies to complete the school. Two best solution is to go into training for school year change.

Besides, you didn't write what job you're looking for, FI doesn't exist. For example, gives FISI (with whom I have a lot to do) and FIAE (with software-developing Ing. and never had a FIAE colleague).

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Chicken113
5 months ago

Do the training. Professional schools are circuses with which you can only prove professional experience. Specialist informatics is a future profession with training opportunities. Then you'd rather earn money

BigSmoke7
5 months ago

Do your specialist. Would recommend it.