Topic > Computer programmer - 1587

I. Introduction/Thesis:“Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world.”-Nelson Mandela. Spoken by the inspirational role model himself, education is the key to unlocking the crazy secrets of transforming your world into what you imagine. For me this vision is infinite, so this assignment was not easy, but I think I found my way. We have thoroughly studied and researched possible career choices that fit well with our personality and lifestyle. As I looked into all of the many possibilities of CFNC, my ultimate goal was to find a suitable career that I could make a living from, but I also wanted it to be something I wanted to do. I essentially wanted to look into an occupation that I could actually feel like I could enjoy doing!a. Skills, skills and interests: Like most people, I can't summarize my interests and skills in one sentence. There are many things I would like to accomplish and many interesting new doors I have opened throughout my life. Although, one thing I love the most would have to be art. I love exploring the creativity that explodes on a page or telling their dance story on a stage. I was fascinated by how people can show their hearts even with a simple gesture. I also love technology, there's something about it that makes me want to explore. I like to figure out how I could take this "computer brain" and manipulate it (via code). After taking the Career Cluster Survey, I had scored very high on two particular surveys: Arts, Audio-Video Technology, Communications, and Information Technology. This excited me because I had already looked into these clusters and career aesthetics! In a way, I guess it's just been reassuring to know that I can easily fit into both... middle of paper... I've learned more about how my personality fits into an occupation than ever before. Now I know that I can use my creative yet intuitive mind for something that will really matter in the future. I enjoyed learning about my strengths and where they align with other careers other than the ones I'm interested in; I found information about careers that I didn't even think I was capable of that actually matched up very well. The most challenging part was choosing which career I wanted to pursue, there were numerous careers to choose from! I only involved my parents in explaining some college plans or how college/high school works in general. I would absolutely recommend a friend to undertake this process so that perhaps he too can find a suitable career for himself. It was a really fun process and I'm very happy that we had the opportunity that we were given!