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    achieving the first level of needs, one needs to get to the other level of desires. Careers is human effort or specialized skills which one possess and uses to do work. MyPlan.com is a platform where people can assess themselves in their future job aspiration and assessment towards the same. The platform has used different levels of assessment from a personality test, interest inventory, skills profile, values assessment, career match methodology among others. The papers seek to reflect on the MyPlan Assessment

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    one’s vocation, I believe, is the most momentous episode in a person’s life. My quest for a medical career stems largely from my unequivocal commitment to a life of continuous learning and selfless service. Equally as important, however, is the indispensable contribution I am bound to provide to the dynamic and evolving medical field by reason of my unique background, experiences, and aspirations. My early educational career was dominated by a system that sought to create employees instead of thinkers

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    My personal strengths are my communication skills and the variety of work experience that I obtain. I believe through these strengths I have been able to achieve the goals I’ve set out for myself. I have had the opportunity of being a part of a leadership development program called the Jeter's Leaders, where I was able to host an annual social change leadership conference. I was expected to prepare and present an entire workshop about college life in Florida presenting to a group of teenagers and

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    grades, go to college and pursue a respectable career. My parents came to America fully aware that they may not achieve their dreams, but they struggle and work tirelessly in order to insure I have a chance to achieve the Dream. There is a tremendous moral duty I have to validate their endless efforts they have made for my success. With this responsibility, there is a great deal of pressure to map out an ideal future. Over the years, my aspirations were ever-changing; I didn’t know what I truly wanted

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    My career objectives and aspirations include successfully graduating with honors from North Carolina State University with my bachelor’s degree, attending a prestigious law school specializing in business law and/or international law, and earning a well-paying job to match the skills I learned and developed. In preparation to attend law school and in attending law school, I aim to have the opportunity to shadow or intern a lawyer in the fields of law that I am interested in. While in law school,

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    begin to choose career fields after high school. Through research, it has been discovered that although female’s have lower ability self-concepts and expectations of success in math, they are still equivalent in their math performance compared to males (Degol, Wang, Zhang, and Allerton, 2018). Yet, males

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    As a thirty six year old adult my focus has shifted towards my career aspirations over time, working for a retail giant for over fourteen years I knew I needed a career change for my family, but most importantly myself. I enrolled in Kaplan College completing the Medical Billing and Coding diploma and Medical Assistant diploma while I maintained high honors and was awarded the Kaplan Presidents Choice award. I then went on to receive my Certified Nursing Assistant Diploma from Red Cross followed

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    Many will say at an early age they knew exactly what type of career they wanted to pursue. For others such as me; future thoughts, dreams, and decisions were often pushed to the side due to a complex life that surrounded me inside and outside the home. However, those negative feelings did not outweigh the inspiration in wanting to dedicate my life to the public sector. I was raised in a low income neighborhood that experienced nominal capital improvements. The lack of encouragement and opportunities

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    The career of nursing has been an aspiration since childhood. No one had to ask the question, “What would you like to be when you grow up?” in order to help me to decide which career or even educational to take in order for my aspiration to become reality. It was evident that nursing would be the career for me, looking back on one occasion as a child; after applying an entire jar of Vaseline onto my younger brother, my mother was swift in her chastisement of me, but it did not deter me from caring

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    Career choices are, and still greatly influenced by my parents. The typical theme in the household circled around becoming a doctor, and although it seemed exciting for my 14 year old self; continuing the stream of sciences in highschool slowly diminished my drive to obtain that goal. Whenever I tried to deviate myself from wanting to become a doctor, it made me feel almost selfish. To this day, I still don’t know what I want to be, and if becoming a doctor will make me happy shortterm or longterm

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