What is what to do when you turn 16?

Turning 16 is a big milestone! Here's some information about what to do when you reach this age:

  • Getting Your Driver's License/Permit: In most places, 16 is the age you can begin the process of getting your driver's license or learner's permit. This often involves taking a written test and possibly a vision test. Remember to study your state's driving laws!

  • Getting a Job: Sixteen-year-olds often start looking for part-time jobs. This can be a great way to earn money, gain valuable work experience, and learn about financial responsibility.

  • More Independence: Turning 16 often comes with increased independence. This might include more freedom to go out with friends, stay out later, or make your own decisions about certain things. Remember to communicate with your parents or guardians about your plans.

  • Exploring Your Interests: With more freedom, take the opportunity to explore your interests and hobbies. Join a club, take a class, volunteer, or pursue a passion project. This is a great time to discover what you enjoy and build new skills.

  • Thinking About the Future: While it might seem far off, turning 16 is a good time to start thinking about your future goals. What do you want to do after high school? What are your career aspirations? Consider researching different career paths and educational opportunities.

  • Register to Vote (Preregistration): In some states, you can preregister to vote at 16 or 17. This ensures that you are ready to vote as soon as you turn 18. Learning about the political process and exercising your right to vote is an important part of being a responsible citizen.