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Confused about Careers and Majors?. Consider your Sources. Books and magazines. Web sites. Family and friends. Check your school’s Guidance Website. Where to Start…. Who am I?. Interests – The things that grab our attention & our curiosity
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Consider your Sources Books and magazines Web sites Family and friends
Check your school’s Guidance Website Where to Start…
Who am I? • Interests – The things that grab our attention & our curiosity • Aptitudes – Your innate or learned ability in particular areas or subjects • Personality– The qualities and values that embody you First things first...
Explore your Interests, Aptitudes and Personality Lots of resources on the web Interest Inventories Myers-Briggs ASVAB Career Quizzes Jungian Personality Batteries Personal Assessments Aptitude Tests Understanding yourself is the most important part of the search.
Personality www.HumanMetrics.com
Where Am I Going? What is YOUR Goal?
Resources on the Web: Career Picks by Field http://www.usnews.com/money/careers/features/best-careers-2010
How Do I Get There?What’s Your plan? • 2 or 4 Year College or University • Earning an associates degree is not “settling.” You can make $300,000 more over your lifetime.
If College is the Right PathFind the Best Fit! • 4,000 or 20,000 Students? • Technical, Pre-Professional or Liberal Arts? • Public or Private? • In-state or out-of state? • Find the college that fits YOU!
The Right School for You • College Board – Similar to Naviance search
Now that you have explored careers and colleges… Is it time to consider a major? • Are you ready to choose a major? • Take into account your interests, aptitude, and personality • How do you do that?...take another inventory • www.mymajors.com
Afterwards • Research it! (www.myplan.com)
Do I need to choose a Major? • Stephen Stahl (dean of arts and sciences @ St. Bonaventure University) • Students choose a major because of an influential teacher only to discover the subject is not of interest • Students start with a major because they think their parents want them too • Students switch because @ college they discover they have a passion for something else • Most high school seniors & college freshmen lack the experience & information necessary to choose a major • At some colleges, you may have a better chance of acceptance if you DON’T pick a major. • 40-50% of students change majors