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Assess Yourself - High School
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The
first step in career planning is self-assessment. You need
to learn about your interests, personality style, skills
and values. Once you have a better understanding of your
preferences, you can choose college majors and career options
that fit "you" and tend to be consistent with those preferences. |
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link below will take you to an interests asssessment. There
you will complete a simple inventory that can help you learn
more about your preferences. Some important information
to review: |
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This
inventory is based on John Holland's "Theory of Vocational
Choice." Briefly, this theory maintains that based
on your interests you can be loosely classified into six
different categories: realistic, investigative,
artistic, social, enterprising, and
conventional. College majors and careers can also
be organized into these same six categories. If you choose
a college major and career from one of the six categories
that is consistent with your interests, you are more likely
to be satisfied with your choice. |
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The
interests assessment was developed following the National
Career Development Association's "Guidelines for the
Use of the Internet for Provision of Career Information
and Planning Services." |
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assessment is a simple inventory. It is not a test with
right and wrong answers. The results obtained may help you
brainstorm some tentative academic and career choices. This
exercise is not likely to result in a final choice, but
should be regarded as a starting point in your career development.
We recommend further career exploration and counseling for
a comprehensive career planning experience. |
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Interests
assessment |
Learn
about your interests by completing an inventory. Use your inventory
results to explore related Rutgers University majors and career
options. |
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After
you finish this assessment go to the "Generate Options"
section.
Good
luck!
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Updated: 3/29/07
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