The Strong College career test is the place to start. What is a good major for you? What career fields could you enter with that degree? What kinds of jobs or campus activities would support your interests? The answer to these and other questions can be found in this college career report. It's 14 pages packed full of information about your career interests and how you can start moving towards them while still in college. Take a look at the sample report here. Consider taking one of the test packages for a better value and more information.
You will also learn about your preferred work style, learning environment, your leadership style and risk taking/adventure score. These scales can help you decide what kinds of classes to take. Maybe you would do better and enjoy hands-on study, such as lab work. Conversely, you might be one who learns best by working on group projects or in study groups. Here's a way to find out what's better for you. It's a good way to avoid wasting time through trial and error.
It's a common question. While it's true most professions include people from a wide variety of educational backgrounds, why not pick a major that matches your interests? This is particularly useful for those who can't decide because "everything interests me." If you're such a student, the Strong test can help you narrow your focus. Some students will benefit from combining their interests from several fields into a program just for them. Again, your report will give you great insights into which combination might be best for you. Your report includes a 5-step worksheet to help you choose a suitable major. Included are tips on how to get more information about your fields of interest.
While in college, many students are involved in extracurricular activities or work. Are some more likely to be suited to you than others? Absolutely. The Strong college career report will give you more clarity about which activities or work-study programs might be for you. For example, would campus politics, being a teaching assistant, or a computer users group be good for you? Take the Strong career assessment test and find out.
After you finish your test, you can schedule your mandatory feedback session to receive your report. You will receive an e-mail calendar to sign up for a group feedback session. Other people with the same report will be on the call. Please be sure to choose your correct time zone on the calendar.
If you prefer an individual feedback session, please e-mail: support@discoveryourpersonality.com
In the session you receive an in-depth explanation of what the report shows and how it relates to you.
It's easy to make a gift of this test to students you care about. You can purchase as many access codes as you like. You will receive an automatic e-mail with your access codes and a link to the test site. The students can take the test at any time from any computer connected to the Internet.
You can purchase as many access codes as you need for yourself or for others. You can take the test immediately, or at a later date. You can start and finish whenever you like. You will receive an automatic e-mail with your access codes, so you can take the test at any time. Use our secure server to pay with your credit card. After you finish your test, you can schedule your mandatory feedback session online. You can book a session for yourself or one for your entire group. You will receive your report by e-mail during your feedback session. In the session you receive an in-depth explanation of what the report shows and how it relates to you. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view your report (Download it for free at Adobe.com).
The Strong college career test has 291 questions and takes about 35-40 minutes to complete. It requires an 8th grade reading level and is suitable for those 14 yrs. old and above.
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