Choosing a Career
Choosing a career path may be one of the hardest decision you've had to make so far in your young life! On this page, you will find some helpful tools to help you get on the right path.
One of the first places to start is by thinking about your interests. What do you love doing? What do you love to learn about?
Use this handy tool to help you brainstorm your interests:
One of the first places to start is by thinking about your interests. What do you love doing? What do you love to learn about?
Use this handy tool to help you brainstorm your interests:
Your next step after exploring your interests may be to explore different career options. Here is a handy tool that you can use to find information on all sorts of possible careers. Click on the picture below to visit the website:
WHAT IF I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO BE WHEN I GROW UP?!? Relax and take a deep breath...lots of students are unsure of what they would like to study after high school. 2-year and 4-year colleges have a Liberal Arts program available for someone like you. You can get started with your post-secondary education by taking your general electives and getting those out of the way. You might find your passion by taking your general elective courses. Once you figure out what you would like to study, you can always transfer to that program at your school.
Taking a personality assessment can actually help match you to a career that fits your personality! Assessments like the Myers-Briggs or Strengths Finder can help you know yourself better. You can search the internet to find more about these types of assessments and how they can help you choose a career. Click here or on the picture below to learn more about personality types and careers.
Taking a personality assessment can actually help match you to a career that fits your personality! Assessments like the Myers-Briggs or Strengths Finder can help you know yourself better. You can search the internet to find more about these types of assessments and how they can help you choose a career. Click here or on the picture below to learn more about personality types and careers.
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