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campus image The Interest Assessment helped you explore your interests and preferences. Your results indicated that you may have either realistic, investigative, artistic, social, enterprising, or conventional tendencies. The Skills Assessment helped you explore your abilities and how they relate to the same six areas.
We all have characteristics related to each of the six Holland types listed above. However, most of us tend to be dominant in at least one or two types. Once you learn the types in which you are dominant, you can explore specific Rutgers University majors and career options that tend to relate to those types. Choosing college majors and career paths that are consistent with your interests and skills may increase the likelihood of satisfaction and success with those choices.
Click on the types in which your scores were highest, as measured by the interest assessment and skills assessment. Learn about Rutgers University majors and general career options that tend to relate to your interests and skills:

 

 

We recommend you brainstorm as many college majors and career options as possible right now. When you have finished visiting the six areas above, move to the next section, "Gather Information," to learn more specific information about each area you are considering. If you are finished using the site, please complete our online evaluation and help us make future improvements to this site.

Try our other online guidance tool, Focus, a career interests, skills, & values assessment.

Updated:  2/10/05
 

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