It's important to know where you're going before you start.
Many prospective college students are not sure what they want to major in at college or what careers would be good matches for them once they finish their undergraduate degrees. A career assessment test can help you narrow down those majors and help you choose a career path that is compatible with your interests.
Taking a career test is a little like playing "what do you want to be when you grow up?" with a twist. The twist is that career tests can give you ideas about what you possibly should do rather than you simply pondering what you want to do. Here's how it works.
Career assessment tests, tools and quizzes are based on psychology and personality preferences. The theory is that different personality types respond to questions in a different way. Your psychological type can be a predictor of a career choice that is a good fit for your personality. These tests ask a series of questions that help match your personality with a career.
A personality test can give you an indication of which jobs match your personality type and which careers you may have an aptitude for. You do need to remember that the test results are only an indicator and should not be relied on as an absolute assessment of which career or job is best for you.
Evaluating your goals and life style can provide insight into what types of jobs you are best suited for. You may also get some information on career options that you hadn't even thought of before. If nothing else, you will gain information on potential majors and careers that you can explore to see if they really are a good fit.
At Eller's College Connection we only use the more in-depth analysis provided by the top rated assessment instrument, the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. We use this assessment because it is known to be a reliable and effective tools for career assessment.
Most college students no longer graduate in four years. The current average is 4.5 years, heading toward 5.0. Many students are changing their majors half way through their undergraduate degrees, making it very difficult to graduate in four years. This additional year adds to your cost and to student loans. One way to avoid this is to have a better idea going into college just what majors and careers you are well suited for.
This service offers you a complete Myers-Briggs Type Indicator assessment, conducted by a full licensed MB counselor. It's one of the few services that I actually "out source" to another professional who has worked with this program for years.
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