Choose the correct options
You have just graduated from high school, and you're about to make one of the most important decisions in your life. One of the options is to[enrol|waste|join|take|set|save|apply|hope]a gap year. Although it sounds like just some time off school, you can't[enrol|waste|join|take|set|save|apply|hope]it. You'd better spend a gap year deciding what you want from life and taking up new opportunities.
For example, you can [enrol|waste|join|take|set|save|apply|hope]on any course that you fancy. You can choose several courses, so that you find something that you love doing.
If you're not into trying something new, you can [enrol|waste|join|take|set|save|apply|hope]a club and do something that you already love with likeminded people. Being a member of a club will let you master your skills and socialise.
You can also get a job. This can help you [enrol|waste|join|take|set|save|apply|hope]money for college or university and meet loads of interesting people. Another good thing about working during your gap year is that you can take time and try various fields and careers.
Travelling is probably the most desirable activity among those who would like to take a gap year. Although the idea to travel around the world seems quite expensive, this is not always the case. You can enter a volunteering programme and live abroad for free. You will also learn about new cultures, which may help you understand your own culture better.So, make up your mind, [enrol|waste|join|take|set|save|apply|hope]a goal and move on!