I remember taking a "career test" in high school. We were all so excited to imagine the possibilities that lay ahead of us in college and beyond. Unfortunately, I don't remember my results, nor do I have any inkling of where they are now. Probably in a landfill somewhere.
I recently found a website where you can take a FREE test online and they provide a list of the best areas of study for you based on your personality, interests, and talents. I am definitely going to have my kids take this test in early high school to help us all figure out what they should pursue after graduation. It does take about an hour to complete, and it is recommended to not rush through but instead to allow ample time to really consider each multiple choice question.
Interestingly, I took the test and scored fairly low on "education". My top three highest scores were in science, mathematics, and administration. Hmm......
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Spring 2015 Standardized Testing Dates
Do you want your child to practice taking a standardized test? Do you like to have records stored online and have less paperwork to deal with? Do you need a day off to run errands? Well here is your answer...
We will be holding standardized testing using the Stanford tests on April 28 and 29th, 2015. Location is Crossway Community Church on Prosperity Church Road in North Charlotte. You can register at www.cctestingservices.com. Testing is for 2nd through 12th grade and runs from 9 am - 1:30 pm both days. This testing will satisfy all the North Carolina requirements for homeschooled students. Cost is $50 per student.
Registration, payment, and even the results and scores are all posted on your private online account. Last year, the results were posted in only one week from the day we tested. Please email with any questions!
We will be holding standardized testing using the Stanford tests on April 28 and 29th, 2015. Location is Crossway Community Church on Prosperity Church Road in North Charlotte. You can register at www.cctestingservices.com. Testing is for 2nd through 12th grade and runs from 9 am - 1:30 pm both days. This testing will satisfy all the North Carolina requirements for homeschooled students. Cost is $50 per student.
Registration, payment, and even the results and scores are all posted on your private online account. Last year, the results were posted in only one week from the day we tested. Please email with any questions!
my new favorite website
Now that my daughter is so very close to beginning her freshman year of high school, we have been looking at what we need to do as homeschoolers in regards to...the SAT. Yep, you heard that right. So my new favorite website is the collegeboard and we have already registered her account (free to do) and begun working on practice test questions.
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