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What’s in Your F uture?

What’s in Your F uture?. Career Exploration for 7/8 th Grade Students Presented by: Angelique Strausheim: Project Success Counselor & Donna Lack: Middle School Counselor. What Path Will You Take?. Middle School  High School Vocational School Community College

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What’s in Your F uture?

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  1. What’s in Your Future? Career Exploration for 7/8th Grade Students Presented by: Angelique Strausheim: Project Success Counselor & Donna Lack: Middle School Counselor

  2. What Path Will You Take? • Middle School • High School • Vocational School • Community College • 4 year College • Graduate School…

  3. Middle School- • Now is the time to start to understand the relationship between success in school and your future success in the world of work. • What are your career interests? What do you like to do? What are your hobbies? What are your favorite subjects at school? • What is your personality type?

  4. High School- • The next step towards your “Career!” • Once you get to High School your “career” begins! This is where everything really starts to count. • You will need to meet certain requirements in order to graduate from High School and ultimately move on to College.

  5. Credits - • When completing classes, students earn “credits” towards High School Graduation. • At the High School, a typical semester class earns 5 credits. • Students usually earn thirty credits each semester which is equivalent to sixty credits each year. • 215 credits are needed to graduate from High School.

  6. G.P.A. – Grade Point Average • Each grade receives a point value: A = 4; B = 3; C = 2; D = 1; F = 0 • Calculate your G.P.A. by adding the sum of all classes taken and then dividing that amount by the number of classes taken that term: Example: History: C = 2; Math: C = 2; Music: A = 4; English: B = 3; Science: B = 3; PE: A = 4 2+2+4+3+3+4= 18 18 Divided by 6 (# of classes taken) = 3.0 Your calculated G.P.A. = 3.0

  7. C.A.H.S.E.E. – California High School Exit Exam • Two part test: English Language Arts/Mathematics • Taken in the Spring of 10th grade • If only one part of the test is passed that portion is recorded and the student would then only have to re-take the section of the test that was not passed. • The Test can be re-taken, every fall, spring and summer. • Once taken and passed the results are recorded and the students requirements are met.

  8. College Preparatory Classes • College Prep Classes are class requirements that must be met in order for you to be considered eligible to attend and/or to be accepted to a CSU/UC. • These classes are listed under your High School’s Academic Policies and Procedures

  9. Choosing a Major - • A “major” refers to your specific area of study when you attend college. • Examples of typical college majors: • Biology • Business • Psychology • Self- assessments can help to guide you towards a major or career that is of interest to you based on your likes/dislikes. • www.driveofyourlife.org • www.cacareerzone.org

  10. Choosing a College - • There are so many factors to consider when choosing a college: • Specific area of study • Are they known for specializing in the major of your choice? • Does the school have a well known reputation for that major? • Location • Do you need/want to commute? • Do you want to study out of state? • Are you looking to study abroad? • Cost • Do you need to apply for Financial Aid?

  11. Where Do I Begin? • The best way to get an idea for what you want to do when you grow up is to take a career interest inventory. • A career interest inventory is a list of questions that will direct you towards a suggested list of occupations that you might enjoy based on your answers. • Click here to take the Myers-Briggs personality test: H:\Personality Test.doc

  12. The next steps… • After you have chosen a career or two that interests you, research that career to find out things such as: • What kind of schooling do I need? • How much money will I make? • Is there a high demand for that profession?

  13. Remember: • Your personality may change over time. It is important to take this personality test every year to see if you have the same results. This personality test is just a recommendation of what career MAY suit your personality. If you have a career that you would like to research that you were not recommended for, please feel free to do so!

  14. What’s in Your Future?Career Exploration for 7/8th grade Students *References: http://www.cacareerzone.org http://www.driveofyourlife.org http://www.personalitypage.com/careers.html http://www.myersbriggs.org/ http://www.woodbridgehigh.org

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