So, you're thinking of quitting your job at the debander plant and uprooting yourself and your family to Atlanta, Georgia in the hopes of finding yourself a new line of work. We don't want to dash your hopes and dreams by saying you shouldn't go but we don't think you should make such a life altering decision without putting a little research into the move.
Where are you going to live? Where are you going to work? Can you bring your used woodworking machinery with you? Where will your kids go to school? Those are just a few questions you should ask before you find yourself in Atlanta without any answers to those questions. We're going to help you out a little bit and give you some information about the Atlanta education system, which will include talking about colleges and universities, just in case you feel like learning some new skills that you can put on the resume in addition to your many years working with interlocking pavers.
If you have kids and need to find a school for them in Atlanta luckily for you Atlanta's public school system has over 100 public schools in which they could choose from to attend. Those schools include 58 elementary schools, 20 high schools, 7 charter schools and 16 middle schools. You shouldn't be too hard pressed to find a public school to enroll your kids in once you move.
When it comes to institutions of higher learning, Atlanta is home to over 30 different colleges and universities. Whatever you want to learn about history, science, music, math, shrink sleeves, philosophy, poetry, or art, just to name a few, you can in Atlanta.
A few of the Atlanta colleges and universities you can attend include the Georgia Institute of Technology, Emory University, SCAD-Atlanta, Georgia State University, Mercer University, Morris Brown College, Oglethorpe University, Agnes Scott College, Kennesaw State University, Clayton State University, Atlanta Metropolitan College, Georgia Perimeter College, Gordon College, University of West Georgia and Southern Polytechnic State University.
Each one of those institutions of higher learning will provide you with a unique learning experience that you will be able to use out in the real world once you graduate. Whether you end up in the fields of math, PPC campaigns, science or history, a college or university degree will make you very prepared to handle anything that comes your way. |