I know this is in the completely wrong subject category but there's no "College & Career Goals" subject... so... yeah... Anyway I opened this test because I thought I would know the answers and now I'm stumped... I'll be posting the questions separately in the comments.
If a student had strong writing skills and a preference to work alone, what might be a suitable career for them to research? A. laboratory technician B. historical researcher C. airline pilot D. office manager
I feel tied between B and D... not quite sure
Why not become a writer
I don't know... but I'm working with multiple choice answers so I don't really have that option.
I think D .!
That's what I chose originally (: But I was second-guessing myself.
I have a few more questions I'm not sure of though...
I think me too !
I would say B. office manager has to interact with many of the other workers, but probably doesn't write many papers, works more with numbers. Depending ont he office job.
A student whose Myers-Briggs results identified a strong preference for judging over perceiving when dealing with the outside world would be suited for which work environment? A. structured setting w/ clearly defined responsibilities B. loosely-knit organization w/ individual initiative C. work-from-home situation allowing flexibility D. artistic venue promoting "thinking outside the box"
Dude B history guy will do so much talking
And @abb0t thanks, B does make sense. But why do I need to know the code of conduct?
Anyway I have no idea what a Myers-Briggs is.... so the second question I posted is hard for me...
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Not really trying to cheat but I can't back out of the quiz... I'd learn if somebody would help me learn. If someone could even just explain what the Myers-Briggs is...
Mainly I need to know how to SOLVE the problem, not the solution to it.
Come here after you finish the test. We can help you review on what you did wrong.
I'm not about to just blindly guess on a test question... but okay.
Okay give your best on the test. Good luck!
Got 100%, nothing wrong
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