...unique individual? I have a feeling that the description gives a nearly precise description of personality at its most natural state. My attention was particularly drawn to the signature theme ‘Responsibility’. The description indicate a high level of precision. For instance, the emotional attachment to the role tobe accomplish by the person with this signature theme has been brought out so clearly. Theother signature themes also gives very specific descriptions of individual personality that can be argued to be adequate. What career-related actions will you take based on the results? Career choice decision-while deciding career to take, I will make use of the results to determine my personality and choose the career that is best suited for it. Job to take- the results help me to know the job that is best suited for my personality. With whom will you share your results? I will share my results with my career advisor so that he/she may guide me on the best career path for me....
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...Before deciding on my career choice, I have had a lot of time determining if it was really the career for me. My career choice is a clinical social worker. There are many aspects that goes into being a clinical social worker and I have to thoroughly research it before I planned for it to be my future career. As asked in the General orientation toward the future self -assessment, values that are very important to me is reliability, open-mindedness, honesty, and dependability. I feel that everyone in the world deserves to have people in their life that hold these values so I aim to at least help as many people as I can with those values that I instill into myself. The personal satisfaction that I receive from helping others would be for the...
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...Considerations in Choosing Between an Online and Traditional Education Leslie De La Rosa COM/155 University Composition and Communication 1 Frances Lord September 1, 2012 Considerations in Choosing Between an Online and Traditional Education In today’s technological age, there are many choices for Americans of all ages to attend college. A student may choose to attend a traditional college or to continue their education through one of the many online programs available. Both online and traditional educations offer a quality education to students, but differ in financial needs, scheduling flexibility, learning styles and career choice. Any person looking to further their education needs to do extensive research to determine which course is right for them. The first consideration to be taken into account is financial needs. Most colleges offer their students help in finding financial aid. This includes loans and grants to cover tuition costs. Loans have to be repaid after graduation, whereas grants do not have to be repaid. Most colleges will also provide information on scholarships for students. The yearly cost to attend a traditional university is $7084.00 for tuition, $9020.00 for room and board, and $992.00 for books. This is a total of $17,096.00 per year and does not include extra fees such as lab fees (Texas A & M Corpus Christi). This price also varies by university. The highest ranked private universities can cost up to $250,000 for a four year program...
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...on which answer was best. I wanted the test to be accurate. I would think that the answer could be skewed if my answers weren’t thought out. The Human- metrics Jung typology test scored my types as a 22% extravert, 41%intuitive, (5 feeling and 6% judging. After initially reading that, I really had no idea what to expect from the type description. I can say I was pleasantly surprised at the description of my personality type. The first thing that caught my attention was that I have “tremendous charisma by which many are drawn into their nurturant tutelage of or grand schemes. Oh my, does that appeal to my sense of shenanigans. It stated that we believe in our dreams and see myself as a helper. We see the big picture and can juggle a number of responsibilities simultaneously. I’m also apt to neglect myself to attend to the needs of others. Colleagues are always welcome in my space. Wow, did this test look into my soul? This is so me it’s scary. Look at the careers for your personality. In the next 150 words explain what career paths may be best for your personality and how knowing your personality type may help in the work force....
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...Managers." Career Information:. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2015. Web. 28 Jan. 2016. 1) My survey responses revealed that I would be best suited for enterprising. I disagree with the results of the survey because none of the jobs listed suit my personal interests. A general manager or a real estate agent are not careers I would choose because I enjoy daily changes, and completing the same tasks would make my job strenuous and boring. I would enjoy having a job where I could meet new people and offer my help to the needy. 2) Out of the two career paths, a real estate agent is more interesting. This is because I would get to travel all around my city, learn about the best school districts, become informed about dangerous neighborhoods, and then some. Factors that influence this choice would be family and finances. If you know a lot of people, chances are you will succeed in advancing in your career, which in turn will mean making more money. Family is very important to me, so having a job that I could dictate the times in which I work would be very helpful. My choice may change over time after seeing how my clients react, or seeing I become bored with showing houses every day. This career path compares to my future job I have in mind because both careers involve being able to communicate effectively and truthfully. They also both require long hours and a large amount of patience. 3) The potential costs and benefits of being a real estate agent affect my choice heavily...
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...NCC ASSESSMENT RESULTS NAME Career Interest Assessment Work Values Assessment Skills Confidence Assessment You have completed 3 different assessments to help you identify possible work categories best suited to your skills, interests, and work values. After completing the NCC Outline you will write a 5 paragraph Summary Report discussing what you learned about yourself. Be honest in your responses and comments. FIRST PARAGRAPH – MINIMUM 7 COMPLETE SENTENCES What is your plan for after high school? What colleges or universities are you interested in? What careers are you interested in? why? SECOND PARAGRAPH – MINIMUM 7 COMPLETE SENTENCES What were you three highest career interest on the interest assessments. Which one was your favorite? Why? Based on your favorite choice what coursework, school activities, and community activities are needed to prepare for this career cluster? List and discuss the career specialties that you are currently considering. THIRD PARAGRAPH – MINIMUM 7 COMPLETE SENTENCES What were you three highest career interest on the confidence assessments. Which one was your favorite? Why? Based on your favorite choice what coursework, school activities, and community activities are needed to prepare for this career cluster? List and discuss the career specialties that you are currently considering. How does this career choice differ from the one on the career interests assessment. FOURTH PARAGRAPH – MINIMUM 7 COMPLETE...
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...youth today are confused and uncertain as to what path they should follow after their high school days. During the 1960’s and even today, people who graduated college found more job opportunities available to them than those who had a lower form of education. We believe that students who graduate college with the course suited for them will even have a higher percentage of landing a job. Statement of the problem: * What are the characteristics of the seniors in terms of: Sex: Age: Parents’ educational attainment: Parents’ occupation: Size of income: Sibling position: * What are the top three expressed career choices of the students? * What are the preferences of the students in choosing a career in college in terms of: Childhood aspiration: Family/Relatives: Peer/Friends: Values In demand jobs: School guidance counselor: Hypothesis The following hypothesis are formulated for acceptance or rejection of the study: 1.The characteristics (such as sex, age, parents’ educational attainment, parents’ occupation, size of income, and sibling position) does not affect the career preferences of the senior high school students of Ann Marris Montessori School. 2. The preference of students in terms of childhood...
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...University of Phoenix Material Effective Study Habits Worksheet Review Phoenix Career Plan results of Career Plan Building Activity: Work Culture Preference, respond to the following in 50 to 100 words each: 1. Describe your ideal study environment. My ideal study environment is a quiet room maybe some music going and not to be interrupted while doing my school work. A place to work with a nice computer desk for my school work zone with a dead bolt on the door so I really don’t have to be bothered while doing my studying. 2. List some of the distractions that might hinder your study progress or your performance in an online classroom. The two biggest things that might hinder my study progress or my performance in an online classroom is my step daughter’s and my cell phone I know it’s my schooling but I can’t seem to turn off my cell or not talk to my step daughter’s they are just too cute. 3. What actions can you take to manage and eliminate distractions? The actions that I can take to manage and eliminate distractions are to turn off my cell phone and tell people that it is my study time and to tell my step daughter’s that I have to study and we can always play in a little while when I get done . 4. How will you apply your personal learning style? How does your personal Learning style affect your study habits? I will apply my personal learning style by talking in groups making flash cards interviewing outside sources and by creating...
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...Required College Education is seen as a pathway to knowledge and understanding of the world. The school system provides every single American this pathway to knowledge to help citizens in life. After traditional schooling comes higher education where people can specialize in different majors they are interested in. This level of specialized understanding can open up doors to careers that students want to pursue. Many Americans make the choice to continue their education but should the government make every citizen go to college? Graduates make the case that their degree earned them success in the professional world. There are many college success stories of people who earned their degrees and went onto pursuing careers they are interested in. One of these stories would be Jane Knecht. In the anthology “College’s Value Goes Deeper Than the Degree,” Hoover describes how several students went on to be successful after attending higher education. Hoover states that “At 52, she’s now director of business development at the Water Environment Research Foundation, in Alexandria, Virginia. Without the bachelor's degree, Ms. Knecht figures, she wouldn't have been considered for the job” (Practical Argument third edition, page 682). In result of going to college Ms. Knecht went on to being a fruitful member of her company and a highly successful citizen. The...
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...The Coady Memorial Scholarship will assist me in the pursuit of higher education and further studies beyond MCHS by providing me with the means of attending Michigan Technological University--where I will have the opportunity to experience a unique and prestigious education--without myself and my family being excessively burdened by the financial requirements. I have been accepted to Michigan Technological University to begin attending in the fall of 2017. I intend to pursue an engineering discipline, and have enrolled in their general engineering program, which denotes that I may decide which field of engineering after a period of exploratory classes. Civil engineering is currently a top contender, as I hope to pursue a career building and planning bridges and dams. I plan to complete my Masters Degree in Engineering through an accelerated five-year program. Michigan Technological University will provide me with invaluable skills...
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...[Name of the Writer] [Name of the Institution] Assignment no. 02 Questions: 1. Saima has proved that certain career myths are not always real. After a careful analysis of the case, what do you think which career myths has she ascertained? Saima has ascertained two types of career myths. First one is all Saima has to do is picking a career and she thought that things will be set after that. Choosing a career is a difficult task, but there are lots more to do after that. This career myth is indeed the most destructive because the person does not know what will be result of this career choice. We often see the people who had the same myth but after certain period of time, they became unsuccessful. People must have a clear idea and the future aspects of their chosen career. Things are not changed automatically; they are people who change them (Brolin, 2009). Interest level decides the things to be changed in a positive way. Second is that, if her parents were happy in a field which they wanted to be in the field of engineering, she was happy too. This myth is completely failed because everyone is different and what works for one person would not essentially work for another. If parents want to start career according to their own wish, so is the responsibility of young people to convince them about what is their interest and how can they have a successful career path (Farr, 2007). On the other hand, those who think just to make happy their parents, they can neither achieve what...
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...RUNNING HEAD: CAREER PAPER Reflective Career Paper After gaining knowledge in this course, I have learned new concepts and theories that have brought meaning to my life. At some point in our life, we all have adopted some type of theory in our life without knowing it. The Krumboltz’s Social Learning Theory, Super’s Lifespan Theory and Social Cognitive Career Theory are three theories that explain how my career setting and role-play changed due to certain circumstances and life experiences. The career development is one of the concepts that I have learned to greatly appreciate throughout the Career Development Course. Career development refers to the lifelong psychological and behavioral processes as well as contextual influences shaping one’s career over the life span. As such, career development involves the person’s creation of a career pattern, decision-making style, integration of life roles, values expression, and life role self concepts (Herr et al., 2004). As life takes us for a loop, we will encounter choices that may be difficult to decide upon, but through the process of career development one can make wise career choices. The theory that plays an important role in my life now that I have experienced the workforce and school is the Krumboltz's Social Learning and Planned Happenstance. This theory address factors related to my experiences with others and in previous work situations. Having...
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...grandmother this had been a difficult time in my high school career. Prior to what i have known about being a doctor i never had the experience to follow a doctor and get more in depth about the medical field. On the daily basis where i would go into the hospital and watch my grandmother in the icu unit i would watch and observe. Weather it had been vital signs or coughing and her oxygen levels going up and down ventilator i would always call out the nurse when something alerted me to be wrong. During my time spent and beaumont royal oak watching and waiting for progression on my grandmother my passion for the medical field had deepened. Throughout the whole 3 month long stay at beaumont i had...
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...Inventory Reflection said that I can see the values and weaknesses of each lens. I am able to move through each lens fluidly and adapt the right tools to each situation to get the best outcome. According to my Core Values of Autonomy and Equality, I understand the value of protecting individual rights. I also understand the well-being of a community working together. I know how to combine the two in order to get the best outcome. The Core Values of Rationality and Sensibility allows me to see the uniqueness of each situation. I know that sometimes there are exceptions to the rules or guidelines. I use my reasoning and sensibility skills to determine the greatest good for everyone. The Ethical Lens Inventory Reflection went on to describe that I do not make assumptions on how or why a person may act the way they do or how things need to be done. It stated that I define an ethical person as one who does the right thing. I hold a high standard for myself, but do not judge others who fall short as long as their intentions were honorable. I am comfortable using my critical thinking skills to come up with a solution. In knowing the results of my Ethical Lens Inventory Reflection, I can draw from my strengths academically and professionally. Academically, it shows what type of learning is best suited for me. Professionally, it shows me that I can work collaboratively with others, no matter their perspective. The results also show me what skills that I need to improve on or be wary...
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...Theories providing a comprehensive and complimentary approach to careers counsellors advising clients. The three theories I have chosen are Holland’s, ‘Theory of Types’, Supers ‘Life Span Theory ‘and Krumboltz’s Social Learning Theory. These three theories when used in conjunction with each other appear to provide the most comprehensive and complimentary approach for careers counsellors when advising clients. Holland’s Theory of Types is based on the assumption that personality types are reflected in an Individuals choice of employment. Individuals have a natural inclination to gravitate towards like- minded people, who in turn reinforce their ideas and view of the world, and who see things from the same perspective. In the work environment this allows an Individual to play to his strengths and play down his weaknesses. This sense of belonging and acceptance of attitudes, values and aptitudes allows an Individual to feel comfortable, whether that is at home, socially or in the workplace. The degree of fit with the environment in which an Individual finds himself and his view of it, Holland terms congruence i.e. compatibility. Holland uses personality traits to identify an Individuals predisposition towards certain roles. Theory suggests socially adept people will naturally find it easier to work in face to face occupations where contact with the public is a necessity, while realist types who enjoy practical applications in their employment role may be happier behind...
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