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Should You Take a Gap Year After Year 12?

Course and Career Chat

Release Date: 03/25/2025

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What we’re talking about:

Should you take a gap year after Year 12? It’s a big decision, and in this episode, I break down the benefits and drawbacks of taking a year off before further study. I also share practical advice on how to keep your options open, even if you're unsure about your next steps.

1:09 Common concerns about taking a gap year
I’ve had a lot of conversations with parents recently about whether a gap year is the right choice for their child. Many students don’t know whether they should still apply for courses through VTAC, or if taking a gap year will impact their future plans. In this episode, I share my thoughts on how to approach this decision.

3:28 The benefits of taking a gap year
There are plenty of good reasons to take a gap year, including:

  • Taking a break – After 13 years of school, it makes sense to want some time off before starting further study.

  • Travel opportunities – Exploring new places and cultures, or working overseas through programs like Camp America.

  • Earning money – Getting a full-time job to save for university, travel, or other goals.

  • Career exploration – Using the year to try jobs in industries you’re interested in, so you get a feel for what you might want to study.

5:39 The drawbacks of taking a gap year
Some students worry that if they take a gap year, they’ll never go back to study. While that’s not always true, there are some things to consider:

  • Losing the study habits you’ve built over the years.

  • Feeling like you’re behind your friends who go straight to university.

  • Starting uni with students who are younger and still in a “VCE mindset.”

9:54 How to keep your options open
Even if you’re planning to take a gap year, I strongly recommend applying for VTAC courses now and securing a spot. Most courses allow deferral, so you can take your gap year with peace of mind, knowing you have a place waiting for you. It’s also much easier to do this while you still have access to school resources like career counselors and scholarship applications.

13:23 Final advice: Plan now, decide later
There’s no right or wrong answer when it comes to taking a gap year—it’s a personal choice. But having a plan in place (even if you’re unsure) will make your gap year experience smoother and more enjoyable.

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