Saturday, August 18, 2012

WinFord High School Reveals Top Degrees for Shy People


At WinFord High School we accept and appreciate all kinds of students and we understand that it’s ok not to enjoy people’s company all the time. If you don’t like the idea of being in the lime light or networking, check out five degrees WinFord High School has listed down for you.

Degree #1 – Paralegal Studies

WinFord High School career advisors suggest that if instead of going out with friends and being part of the crowd you enjoy spending time in the library then you may be a great candidate for a paralegal studies degree. A research survey done by WinFord High School career center reveals that shy bookworms who fascinate the questions of law thrive in the field of paralegal studies.
According to the WinFord High School survey 2011, students with paralegal studies majors could learn their way around a law library's resources, including legal journals, case summaries, and government docs.
WinFord High School alumnus Tim Scully agrees by saying "If you're on a shy side and get nervous while socially interacting with people, paralegal program can be best choice for you, as it involves research, writing, and analyzing law and legal arguments and all of it can be done with minimal social interaction.”

Degree #2 - Accounting

According to WinFord High School advisors accounting is another field that doesn’t need much chit-chat. If you find that factor suiting to your needs, you may want to pursue a degree in accounting.
Accounting students blissfully study alone, their subjects such as auditing, cost accounting, business law, tax accounting, don’t involve drama or social chaos.
WinFord High School alumnus Jane Summerdale shares her experience, “I wanted to pursue accounting because your coursework is studying data and statements, rules, and all that doesn’t require group discussions or interactions".

Degree #3 - Health Information Technology

According to WinFord High School advisors, health care may urge you to interact with humans more than other but even in health care you could prepare you for a career that may require you to be only computer-friendly not human friendly. The courses offered in this field don't necessarily require a lot of human interaction. WinFord High School health care students agree that a degree in health information technology may require you to take courses in medical terminology, introduction to coding, and health care statistic.
According to WinFord High School alumnus, Jonathan Jake says “It helps health information technology students to stay detail oriented; if they are not good with people they must be good at numbers and computers. It offers a huge advantage to shy people that they'll be studying information more than interacting with large groups of other students, which is a plus for the shy type."