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9 th & 10 th Grade Naviance Connection: “Do What YOU Are”
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What is Family Connection? Family Connection from Naviance® links counselors and schools with students and parents to improve course, college, and career planning. provides a powerful link between school and home customized to save your personal profile secure website that supports planning and advising at your school
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How Can I Use It? Learning Styles Inventory Find out about how YOU learn best Personality Inventory Learn more about your personality Academic resume of accomplishments and activities Saves to your Personal Profile Course, college, and career planning Help identify elective choices based on interest College Search Occupational Outlook Handbook College search and comparison tools Scholarships and aid opportunities
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Naviance Activities by Grade Level Goal Setting Career Cluster Roadtrip Nation Goal Setting Career Interest Profiler College Search Begin Resume Goal Setting College Essay Transcript Request Process College Application Career Search Goal Setting Personality Survey Build Resume College Search Counselor Input Form 9 th 10 th 12 th 11 th
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But Right Now… What About Me???
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Maximize your job satisfaction and success: match your PERSONALITY and ABILITIES with a Career Choice!!!
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About Me: Personality Inventory
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Myers Briggs: Personality Types An individual is either primarily Extraverted or Introverted An individual is either primarily Sensing or iNtuitive An individual is either primarily Thinking or Feeling An individual is either primarily Judging or Perceiving
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The possible combinations of the basic preferences form 16 different Personality Types. This does not mean that all (or even most) individuals will fall strictly into one category or another. We all function in all of these realms on a daily basis. However by identifying which personality type we demonstrate more readily, we can identify our natural preference, and learn about our natural strengths and weaknesses within that context.
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Results Introduction Understanding Strengths and Blindspots For a career to be satisfying for you, it should… Your Preferred Learning Style To communicate with you most effectively Potential careers and majors for you to consider with links
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Career Interest Profiler
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Career Clusters Holland’s Personality Types Realistic - Likes to work with animals, tools, or machines; generally avoids social activities like teaching, healing, and informing others Investigative - Likes to study and solve math or science problems; generally avoids leading, selling, or persuading people Artistic - Likes to do creative activities like art, drama, crafts, dance, music, or creative writing; generally avoids highly ordered or repetitive activities Social - Likes to do things to help people -- like, teaching, nursing, or giving first aid, providing information; generally avoids using machines, tools, or animals to achieve a goal Enterprising - Likes to lead and persuade people, and to sell things and ideas; generally avoids activities that require careful observation and scientific, analytical thinking Conventional - Likes to work with numbers, records, or machines in a set, orderly way; generally avoids ambiguous, unstructured activities
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Results Careers by the amount of preparation required Overview of the career Road-Trip Nation Videos and other interviews Knowledge and skills required Typical tasks and activities $$WAGES$$ - by state and county
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Let’s Get Started! USE NAVIANCE TO HELP!!! http://connection.naviance.com/clairemont You can also access Naviance from the Clairemont website: www.sandi.net/clairemont
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