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During VET, I gained valuable life skills that have set me up for my new career. WHY I CHOSE VET I chose to take up VET Automotive because I wanted a course that would provide me with the skills I need to be successful in my chosen field. WHAT I GOT OUT OF VET Through VET, I gained new skills and met a range of different people. But what I gained most out of VET were real-life skills, such as welding and how to disassemble and assemble a small engine. In learning these skills, I was able to enter the workforce with practical knowledge from day one. MY VET SUCCESS STORY During VET Automotive I was introduced to welding. I found this really enjoyable and this is what lead me to choose fabrication for my apprenticeship the following year. The skills I learnt provided a good foundation from which I will be able to build a career. MY ADVICE I would say, if you are thinking about doing a VET, give it a go. You might discover an industry you hadn’t previously considered, and find your future career. MY PATHWAY 1 VCE VCE VET Automotive Further Mathematics English Media Business Management Revolutions (History) 2 TAFE Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade EMPLOYED FULL TIME Apprentice Fabricator ATHLETE 2018 Commonwealth Games – T54 1500m 3 WHEELCHAIR TECHNICIAN MY AWARDS WestVic Academy of Sport Athlete of the Year, 2017 Sport Scholarship, 2017 Secondary school: Damascus College Location: Ballarat VET qualification: Certificate II in Automotive Vocational Preparation Three words that describe VET: Fun. Informative. Valuable. COMPLETED CURRENT CAREER GOAL MY VET SUCCESS STORY SAMUEL Full-time apprentice VET VCE VET Automotive

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During VET, I gained valuable life skills that have set me up for my new career.

WHY I CHOSE VET I chose to take up VET Automotive because I wanted a course that would provide me with the skills I need to be successful in my chosen field.

WHAT I GOT OUT OF VET Through VET, I gained new skills and met a range of different people. But what I gained most out of VET were real-life skills, such as welding and how to disassemble and assemble a small engine. In learning these skills, I was able to enter the workforce with practical knowledge from day one.

MY VET SUCCESS STORY During VET Automotive I was introduced to welding. I found this really enjoyable and this is what lead me to choose fabrication for my apprenticeship the following year. The skills I learnt provided a good foundation from which I will be able to build a career.

MY ADVICE I would say, if you are thinking about doing a VET, give it a go. You might discover an industry you hadn’t previously considered, and find your future career.

MY PATHWAY

1VCEVCE VET AutomotiveFurther MathematicsEnglishMediaBusiness ManagementRevolutions (History)

2TAFECertificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade

EMPLOYED FULL TIMEApprentice Fabricator

ATHLETE2018 Commonwealth Games – T54 1500m

3WHEELCHAIR TECHNICIAN

MY AWARDSWestVic Academy of Sport Athlete of the Year, 2017

Sport Scholarship, 2017

Secondary school: Damascus College Location: Ballarat VET qualification: Certificate II in Automotive Vocational Preparation

Three words that describe VET: Fun. Informative. Valuable.

COMPLETED

CURRENT

CAREER GOALMY VET SUCCESS STORYSAMUEL Full-time apprentice

VETVCE VET Automotive