Assessments

"If you do what you love, you will never work a day in your life."

-Marc Anthony

THERE ARE NOT TESTS!!

These assessments are only here to help you find what your interests, skills, and abilities are so that you can find the path that you want.


Deciding a career path that is right for you takes a lot more than taking an inventory or assessment. Other things to really help you find your dream job include: job shadowing, getting a job as an assistant in that area, volunteering, interviewing someone with the job, and reading job postings. Watch this fun video that talks more about career assessments.

Interest Profilers

Interest profilers can help you figure out how your interests relate to the real world of jobs and careers. People who choose to work in an environment similar to their personality type are more likely to be successful and satisfied.

For example, Artistic people are more likely to be successful and satisfied if they choose a job that has an Artistic environment, like choosing to be a dance teacher in a dancing school, or designing a web site.

The following are a few quick assessments that will get you thinking. Keep in mind that you are just exploring the different paths. Goals can change as your grow and find your interests.


What is your career type?

Do you have an idea of what careers fit your personality?

Here is a short video to explain it a little more.

Are you College Ready?

Take this quick assessment to find out...

Copy of college-readiness_assessment.pdf

Do you know your learning style?

Have you ever wondered why you do better in some classes than others? It may depend on your individual learning style. Your learning style influences the way you understand information and solve problems.

There are three primary learning styles:

  • Visual

  • Auditory

  • Tactile

Many people use a combination of learning styles, whereas others learn best by using just one. Want to know your learning style? You're just 20 questions away from finding out!

Source: educationplanner.org