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What kind of education are you looking for?
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Take inventory. Define your educational goals. By focusing on your motivation, you can best define your educational goals. Personality and career counseling tests are available to help pinpoint interests and help you decide on a career path. This is a basic test, but there are many services available that can help you focus on your specific talents. Hint: Community colleges often offer these tests free or at a low cost but may limit these services to current students. Another good resource is the Occupational Outlook Handbook. An in-depth overview of a wide range of professions is available, as well as employment outlooks for specific industries, salary averages and even job search tips. If you are still undecided, don’t worry. You don?t have to know exactly what you?re looking to study when you contact a school. Many schools employ special advisors who will help you select coursework that will fit into various degree programs and schedules. Once you have defined your educational goals, you can determine your program needs: Certificate. Associate Degree. Bachelor’s Degree. Master’s Degree. Read more at: http://news.search4careercolleges.com/10-2006/what-kind-of-education-are-you-looking-for/. Tags: administration careercolleges occupational professional certificate educational personality professions specialized applicable completion counseling coursework employment humanities industries motivation promotions vocational associate available community completed comprises education User reviews There are no user reviews for this item. Add new review |
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