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Identify at least two careers that you think would be a good fit for you, considering your values, interests, personality, and aptitude (natural skills and abilities). Then, in the chart below, identify and list at least five short-term goals and five long-term goals for each career. These goals should be realistic and honestly describe the milestones that you should reach along your path to each chosen career. Be as specific as possible. You’ll use this chart later in this lesson.

User Daniel Leach
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career choice 1

Cardiovascular Surgeon:

-Short-Term Goals

Pass all of my science classes with an “A.”

Begin saving money for college: $10 per week from restaurant job.

Work on my academic skills; read a new book every month.

Complete an informational interview to help me learn more about the profession.

Tour the surgical wing of the hospital.

Research future scholarships for surgical programs at the university.

-Long-Term Goals

Get into AP science and biology classes in high school.

Have $1,000 to put into a college account for after high school.

Get into AP English classes in high school.

Graduate high school with a 4.0 average.

Get a scholarship for college tuition.

career choice 2

Computer Engineer:

-Short-Term Goals

Get straight “A”s in my math and science classes.

Save enough money for C++ computer programming books.

Save $15 per week from restaurant job.

Download computer engineering apps for my smartphone to learn more about it.

Build up my social network of computer engineering professionals.

Sign up for computer engineering magazines, blogs, and list serves.

-Long-Term Goals

Get into AP math and science classes in high school.

Learn more about C++ programming and write my own video game software.

Buy laptop for computer programming.

Use social networking to get internship at local software company.

Get a computer engineering scholarship from high school projects.

Step-by-step explanation:

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User JDesigns
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Ik it might be wrong but u need a chart for that you know.

Step-by-step explanation:

Think of your hobbies and what you enjoy doing in your free time. For example, maybe you enjoy writing or watching the news. These interests may lead to a career as a journalist. You can also think back to your favorite classes, your favorite internships and what projects you found the most fulfilling.

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