Information About You Information on Paths and Clusters
Information on Careers Information on Postsecondary Education
Weigh Information About You
Where can I find out more about my skills, abilities, and interests?  Here are some sites that may help you get started.

Your Goal
Assess your skills, abilities, interests, and work styles to find three occupations that you would like to explore or to confirm what you already believe are the primary occupations that you are considering.

At some of these sites you may be asked to enter your name. If you do not wish to give your name, you could enter a code word known only to you.

Your Counselor
No, you can't find your counselor on the WWW but talk to your counselor about the initial information that you may have discovered about yourself.  Your counselor will have additional test instruments and has special training to help you interpret your test results.

If the above test sites did not link you directly to more sources of information about the occupations that interest you, you need to find and weigh information on careers.

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Weigh Information on Careers
There are many WWW sites that provide information on specific career fields, pathways, and clusters.  For example, if you are interested in health careers, you might want to weigh information on high school courses/paths in that field.

The sites which are listed below contain information on many career fields.
 

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Weigh Information on Paths and Clusters
This portion of Career and Educational PoWWWer is under development. Eventually, typical classes found in the Technical, University, and Dual Paths will be added to this site. Each class can be linked to instructional materials.  Within each cluster are jobs for whatever path you take: Technical, University, or Dual.

The Technical Path

The University Path

The Dual Path

Careers Within Clusters
 

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Weigh Information on Postsecondary Education

 College Planning
 

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