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2 Program Review The ASVAB Career Exploration Program provides career exploration and planning materials to high schools across the country. The Program encourages students to explore a wide variety of careers, rather than limiting their exploration by telling them what they can or should do.

3 Keeping Options Open Planning and decision making are skills that will benefit you throughout your life. Career Development is an Ongoing Process Your career plans are in formative stage Career plans develop and change over time

4 Importance of Career Exploration Many times, students make decisions about college or careers before they have spent time thinking about the following key areas: The ASVAB Program gives you the opportunity to explore a variety of careers using knowledge you have gained about your interests and skills through assessment components and structured activities.

5 Student Benefits The ASVAB Program encourages you to: Explore –Learn about yourself and the world of work Plan –Find out what you need to do to meet career goals Do –Take steps toward getting skills and qualifications for various occupations “It’s a great break-down of their types, and it links seamlessly to appropriate careers. It also interests students in careers they may not have otherwise considered.” -- High School Counselor

6 What are the Main Components?

7 The Main Components Multiple-Aptitude test – ASVAB Interest Inventory – Find Your Interest (FYI) Career Exploration Tool – OCCU-Find

8 Multiple-Aptitude Test ASVAB Test Assessment of student’s ability to learn new skills Predictor of success in training and education programs General Science Knowledge of life science, earth and space science, and physical science Arithmetic Reasoning Ability to solve basic arithmetic word problems Word Knowledge Ability to understand the meaning of words through synonyms Paragraph Comprehension Ability to obtain information from written material Mathematics Knowledge Knowledge of mathematical concepts and applications Electronics Information Knowledge of electrical current, circuits, devices, and electronic systems Auto and Shop Information Knowledge of automotive maintenance and repair, and wood and metal shop practices Mechanical Comprehension Knowledge of the principles of mechanical devices, structural support, and properties of materials

9 Interest Inventory Find Your Interests (FYI) 90-item interest inventory Work-related interests

10 Career Exploration Tool OCCU-Find 400+ occupations Skill Importance Ratings O*NET/OOH occupational descriptions Career Cluster linkages Descriptions for the 16 national career clusters and 80+ pathways

11 The Career Workshop After we receive your ASVAB scores, we will arrange a time for the career workshop. A military representative will come back to the high school to interpret scores and go through the career workshop with you. This workshop is usually scheduled in January.

12 Career Workshop Overview Who Runs the Sessions? Education Services Specialists With assistance from high school counselors How Long do They Last? About 45 minutes What do Students Receive? ASVAB test results FYI Exploring Careers: ASVAB Career Exploration Guide Web Access Code for Online search tool

13 Interpreting Test Scores Sample ASVAB Summary Results Sheet

14 Interpreting Test Scores Score sheets show students’ areas of strength and areas of potential growth Scores motivate students to go forward Career resources provide tutorials to students that show the relationship between test scores and occupations

15 FYI and OCCU-Find Reveals work-related interests/types that link to career development and enjoyment of life Exposes students to career exploration opportunities and develop a career focus Helps students understand difference between careers and work Validates relationship between strengths and interests Broadens student exploration of careers vs narrowing focus

16 ASVAB & Military Careers

17 ASVAB Program and the Military The ASVAB is required for any student who plan to enter the military. Each branch of the military sets minimum scores for entry. To learn more about minimum score requirements for each branch, visit www.military.com/ASVAB.www.military.com/ASVAB The ASVAB stands for Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery. Because it is also a military entrance test, you will likely be contacted by someone from the military after taking the test. You do not have to join the military, but you should be aware that you may be contacted by recruiters as a result of taking the test.

18 What Next?

19 ASVAB Review Materials Available Online www.military.com/ASVAB

20 For More Information about the ASVAB Program www.asvabprogram.com

21 ASVAB Test When will the ASVAB be offered at WFHS? Wednesday, October 14 th at 8:00am Where will the ASVAB be administered? Cafeteria / Old Gym How long will the test take? Approximately 3 hours How do I sign up? Sign up in the Guidance Office. Deadline is Friday, October 9, 2015.


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