Career Information and Vocational Planning Resources
We know most athletes come to our site to learn more about how to improve performance in sports. But you are also a student and need to begin thinking about what you may want to do when you finish college. You don't have to come up with a specific job right now but it will certainly help you pick courses in high school as well as choose a major in college if you have some good idea about your vocational assets.
Look around this section whenever you come to the site for other information. Every once in a while read about your aptitudes or read about the requirements and qualifications of some of the careers listed. Go over some of this stuff with your high school guidance counselor and your parents.
The more you learn about your own vocational assets, the more easily you will be able to make good decisions down the road...and, if you are a junior or senior in high school right now....that road is getting shorter every semester...so start now thinking about your future. When it comes time to talk with college coaches, you will also be in a position to ask questions about that college's academic programs. In making career choices you need to have information about the job's educational requirements, its relationship to data, people and things, the necessary aptitudes for success, what kind of temperament must you have for a good fit and, finally, some information about what is required for various jobs. The pages below will help you learn about all of the important criteria for success in the workplace.
If you Go Here , you can investigate 100 of the most popular careers. Then review the topics below to see how the job and you fit.