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Community colleges are much less co$tly!

 What is a paid position involving a specific place and time and specific tasks set by an employer?

 A bachelor’s degree from a college or university guarantees career success.

 Researching a career to find out whether jobs will be available in that field in the future can help determine ___________.

 Having awareness of strengths and weaknesses in skill level, helps and individual to:

 Natural or acquired skills or talents describe a person’s _________.

 Good Communication skills is an example of a transferrable skills.

 A trusted Advisor might be called a / an __________.

 How Many Career Clusters are there?

 A group of jobs that are similar to one another.

 People change jobs more often then they change careers.

 1) 4 year degree  2) must be earned at a 4 year college or university (Not a community college)  3) generally thought of as a stepping stone to a professional degree.  4) 121 college credits (depending on the program you chose – could be more)

 Most Companies provide career guidance for employees.

 The most direct way to learn about a CAREER is to obtain __________ in that field?

 The way a person lives his / her life is known as a __________.

 A test that can help you discover what you like to do and then match your likes with a possible career is a / an _________.

 PHD (Doctorate of Philosophy)  MD (Medical Doctor)  MBA (Master of Business Administration)  JD (Juris Doctorate)  MA (Master of Arts)  DDS (Doctor of Dental Science  MS (Master of Science)  And many more….

 Most Teenagers have realistic career expectations.

 An example of a fringe benefit is a ______.

 2 Year Degree  Only degree that you can earn at a Community College  60 College Credits

 The main reason why most young people seek a first job is _____________.

 What must you have before you can apply to get a Master’s Degree / Professional Degree, or a Graduate Degree?

 Career Planning should begin right after graduation from High School.

 All possible careers in a subject area are called __________.

 Pay Bills  FUN  Help Society  Personal Growth / Learning  Lifestyle  Social (Friends – Love)  You love what you do!