Wednesday, January 20, 2010

A Little Extra-Curricular Quiz:

1) What's your favorite TV Show?
a) Grey’s Anatomy
b) Lost
c) America’s Next Top Model
d) The Office

2) Where would you live if you could live anywhere in the world?
a) In a third world country
b) Anywhere and everywhere
c) New York or Hollywood
d) Where I live now

3) What kind of student are you?
a) I get good grades and help my classmates out when they are confused.
b) I only pay attention when my teacher is talking about something interesting.
c) I spend most of class doodling on my binder.
d) I take organized notes.
4) What kind of learner are you?
a) Hands-on learner. Show me how it’s done and then let me try it out.
b) Auditory learner. Make it sound interesting and I’ll never forget it.
c) Visual learner. Give me pictures, a movie, or a skit!
d) Reading and writing learner. The textbook will teach me everything I need to know.

5) What were your favorite subjects in high school?
a) Math or English
b) Gym or History
c) Art or Drama
d) Science or Mechanics

6) What are you most likely to collect?
a) Personal keepsakes
b) Insects or travel souvenirs
c) Photographs or movies
d) Coins or books

7) When you graduated high school, you were voted...
a) Nicest grad
b) Most adventurous grad
c) Most creative grad
d) Shyest grad

8) What would be your ideal volunteer experience?
a) Hospital or animal shelter
b) Aquarium or summer camp
c) Theater or publishing company
d) Library or parent’s office

9) Which of following is the most important thing to have in the future?
a) Love and family
b) Adventurous stories to tell
c) Freedom and happiness
d) Financial security

10) Who is your idol?
a) Mother Teresa
b) Neil Armstrong
c) J.K. Rowling
d) Albert Einstein

Mostly A’s: You're a kind and generous person who wants to use your talents to help others. Ambitious and hands-on, you're no stranger to working hard. The career opportunities that suit your personality are in high demand: Healthcare: nurse, doctor, surgeon, occupational therapist, paramedic, optometrist, pediatrician (children's doctor), chiropractor, pharmacist, veterinarian, dentist, orthodontist, psychiatrist Education: teacher, university professor, school councilor, tutor, principal, coach Trades: carpenter, plumber, pipefitter, electrician, gas fitter, cabinetmaker, framer Other: masseuse, wedding planner, personal trainer, lifeguard, police officer, firefighter, social worker, agent

Mostly B’s: You’re fascinated by the world around you. You love all things natural, from animals to bugs to rock formations to people. The world is your oyster, my friend. There are loads to discover and tons of jobs to help you along the way. Nature: cartographer (mapmaker), geologist, land surveyor, environmentalist, marine biologist, cryptozoologist (search for legendary animals), wildlife rehabilitator, zoologist, oceanographer, glaciologist (study glaciers), astronomer, paleontologist, archeologist, gardener, geographer, mountaineer, sailor, crab fisherman People: journalist, news anchor, politician, mayor, detective, FBI agent, spy, private investigator, forensic scientist, travel writer, tour guide, scuba diving instructor, architect, urban planner

Mostly C’s: You’re artsy and creative. Ideas flow through you. You like to express yourself, invent things, play by your own rules. You have a vision and you see the world as a little more colorful than others. The careers that fit your personality type are hard to come by and require true talent. Artsy: photographer, illustrator, painter, cartoonist, graphic designer, web designer Creative: author, blogger, advertiser, screenwriter, film director, musician, dancer, model, pastry chef, baker, architect, costume designer, fashion designer, seamstress, make-up artist, cosmetologist, hairdresser, perfumer, winemaker

Mostly D’s: You’re down-to-earth and sometimes a little introverted. You’re more inclined to work alone than with others. You aren’t looking for an outrageous life, rather something simple and low-key that reaps financial rewards. Careers that fit your personality are out there, especially if you pursue business. But some careers require a lot of education. Careers: office job, banker, librarian, archivist, bookkeeper, financal analyst, secretary, transcriptionist, accountant, chartered accountant, statistician, mathematician, computer systems professional, computer programmer, historian, genealogist, grammarian, proofreader, astronomer, chemist, winemaker, engraver

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