The Holland Code And Career Goals

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A career goal of mine would be to make it in the history field after completing my studies in my college year. Three assessments that correlate to my goal are the Holland Code/ Career Autobiography, Time Management, and Academic Plan. The Holland Code/ Career Autobiography showed me as being artistic, investigative, and realistic. My artistic interest mean I seek creativity in my work without rules interfering with the process. My investigative side relates the searching of information and identifying of ideas of thoughts. The realistic part seeks hand-on interaction and involvement in creations. These three helped me understand that I should seek an area of my field that allows me to be out in the field, creatively identifying and understanding the situations I may come across. …show more content…

For starters my LASSI shows that I have poor attitude, concentration, information processing, motivation, self-testing, selecting main ideas, using academic resources, and time management. My test strategies was at some sort of average and my anxiety was nonexistent. All this shows me that I lack in all sorts of motivations but with such low anxiety I care little about all that which is worrisome. My poor attitude shows that I lack an understanding as to how my present life relates to my future goals which affects my interest in college and academic success. My low motivation shows I lack the ability to put much effort in necessary academic actions I should be accomplishing. Pair all of them up and my low anxiety leads to me not worrying about this issues that much which can be a double edged sword in many situations. On the DISC, I was shown to be a designer in nature. One issue I see when placed alongside my LASSI is that designers are often self-reliant, incisive, and stubborn which makes it difficult for me to seeks assistance in my attempt to better my

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