Career Tests For High School Students

 

Career Interest Test Software Finds Occuptions 

 

  • Over 1,200 Occupations List "Relative" Majors 

 

  • Search By College Major, DATA 6,500 Schools

 

  • Key Competitive Research Benchmark Criteria

 

  • Build Personal Profile From Saved Results

      (Coach For College Members WEB Page With Link For Applications)

                      

My Career Quiz

(Ask Us About Our Recommendations)

Bookmark and Share

 

Strategy Tip: Software includes "My Portfolio Customization Process" that allows you to include your career goals, educational objectives, academic record, accomplishments, and submit to college admissions personnel. Now your application "stands out" from the crowd, showing "demonstrated interest" to the respective college.

  "My Career Quiz" Software Benefits You Receive

 

Your Accurate  Guide For Career Exploration

 

Career Quiz software is a career planning that can help your select the right college, technical school, or other training program.

In working with the specialized software program, you will quickly be able to identify  your personal interests, attributes and career aspirations. Your strengths are matched to potential career fields that you will enjoy and have a higher degree of success than careers where you have little interest.

You will have the opportunity to explore these areas about possible occupations;

  • Matched Occupations
  • Occupational Duties
  • Future Outlook , Earnings, Work Values
  • Applicable Majors
  • Degree Requirements

 

Strategy Tip: Are you already in college? Not sure you are headed in the right direction?

       Hey Jim,

Thanks again for the test.  It confirmed for me that I'm on the right path in getting my bachellors in business administration.  I'm going  to do some more exploring later to narrow down my career selections.  I think the test was helpful and I'm glad I took it. 

Thank you

Nathan

Save Wasted Effort, Mistakes and Anxiety

 

Systemize Your Approach For Your Next Step In Life

 

 

With your input, the software guides you through a self assessment of your interests, values, personality, and skills. Once you complete the assessment you can explore career paths that motivate you toward reaching your goals.

For example, if you are college bound you can discover this information about schools that might match your results.

  • Majors
  • Enrollment Data
  • Scholarships And Tuition Information
  • Admission Requirements
  • Virtual Tours, College Website Links
  • Athletic and Extracurricular Activities, and much more

 

Is Career Planning Really That Important?

 

College Retention and Graduation Rates Say Yes

 

Many college bound freshman do not return to the same school starting their second year. How many can you think of, several for sure. Over 60% of college students according to "ACT.org" do not graduate in four years.

The absence of career planning is directly related to these problems.

  • Switching Majors
  • College Transfers
  • Drop Out
  • Extended Years In School
  • Frustration, Added Debt, Added Expense

 

Students Who Receive Career Planning

 

Benefits Occur In College And After Graduation

 

America's Career Research Network Association and the U.S. Department of Education indicate that students who plan prior to high school graduation enjoy these advantages.

In College -

  • Fewer Transfers Save On Money
  • Less Major Switching
  • More Focused And Motivated
  • Higher Academic Achievement
  • Graduate On Time

After Graduation -

  • Better Entry Job, Higher Income
  • More Satisfied, More Productive
  • Less Career Change, Faster Achievement

 

Ideal  College  Selection Process  Begins  With Career

Matching

 

"Right College For Me" 

  • Students Are Matched To Occupation/s Based On Interests / Passion
  • Occupations Are Then Matched To College Majors
  • College Majors Are Sort By College Offerings
  • Students Identify Colleges Based Upon Selected Demographic Criteria

By using this systematic process, students increase the probability of choosing "the right college for me.