CAREER EXPLORATION

WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO AFTER GRADUATION?

What will you be doing 5, 10, 20 years from now?

These sites are for you to see
1. What your interest are...
2. What type of jobs are out there...
3. What type of education or training you will need to be successful...

   Make a Plan for your life and stick to it! 

Use the following links to discover what you want to do with your life.


1. Discover occupations you might enjoy, by taking the 
   Computerized Interest Profiler and Work Importance Profiler
   assessments right from your PC. If you've already got an 
   occupation in mind, learn more about it from O*NET OnLine.
One Center

2. Learn about Georgia's Technical Schools.
Peachnet

3. This is an excellent site for those bound for college.  It
   helps with selecting a college, a major, and paying for     
   college.
Making College Count

4. Mapping Your Future is your free resource for career, college, 
   financial aid, and money management information. Our goal is   
   to help individuals achieve life-long success by empowering 
   students, families, and schools with free, web-based  
   information and services.
Mapping Your Future

5. This is an excellent web site for deciding your future.   
   Topics include:
   a. Military Opportunities
   b. Money Matters
   c. Beyond High School
   d. Career Toolbox
My Future

6. This is a really good web site for students to:
   a. Determine your career interest with self-assessments
   b. Explore careers you are interested in
   c. Discover education options
   d. How to pay for further education
5. How to get experience in your career of interest
Career One Stop

7. Job Corp provides students with individual attention, smaller
   classrooms and an educational plan that is personal to his 
   or her situation.  Students must be age 16 - 24 to participate
   and be serious about finishing their education and obtaining
   career technical training or advancing to college.
Job Corp

8. Search for college major using this web site.
Collegeboard


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