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The
Hands-On Careers
Do
you have mechanical and athletic ability, like to work outdoors, and like to
work with machines and tools? If
you consider yourself to be modest, humble, practical and realistic, then the Realistic
Majors (R) may be right for you!
The
Analytical Careers
Do you have math and science
abilities? Do you like to explore
and understand things and events, work alone and solve problems?
Do your friends tell you that you are analytical, curious, intellectual
and rational? If the answer is
“yes”, then the Investigative Majors
( I ) may be right for you!
The
Creative Careers
Do
you have artistic skills and a good imagination?
Do you enjoy reading, music, art, or creating original work? If you are expressive, original, idealistic, independent, and
open, then the Artistic Majors
(A) may be right for you!
The
Helping Careers
Do you like
to be around other people? Do you
like to cooperate with and help other people?
Do your friends tell you that you are friendly, understanding,
cooperative, sociable and warm? If
so, then the Social Majors
(S) may be right for you!
The
Take-Charge Careers
Do you have
leadership and public speaking ability? Do
you like to influence other people and assume responsibility?
Would you consider yourself to be ambitious, extroverted, adventurous and
self-confident? If so, then the Enterprising
Majors (E) may be right for you!
The
Systems Careers
Do you have
clerical and math ability? Do you
like to work indoors, organize things and meet clear standards? Do your friends tell you that you are efficient, practical,
orderly, and conscientious? If so,
then the Conventional
Majors (C) may be right for you!
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