After
taking the FOCUS 2 self-examination tests, most of my results seemed like old
news to me. However, there were some
things that I found out that have caused me to think about my major at UNC, as
well as the career paths I might take.
Focusing on the work interest assessment specifically, my results did
not surprise me here. My Holland code is
ICR, or investigative, conventional, and realistic. Investigative are “the thinkers,” which
definitely sounded like me after I read where investigative people prefer to
work independently with minimal supervision.
Conventional people are “the organizers,” and the part of this category
that stood out to me was that they enjoy working with computers. While I’m not really considering anything to
do with computers as a potential major at the moment, I definitely have an
interest in computers, and would like to take classes to further expand my
knowledge. My third highest category is
realistic, or “the doers.” I would say
that of the three categories I got, I am more realistic than anything
else. The description for realistic
people says that they enjoy playing sports, working outdoors, and being
physically active in general. I
definitely relate to all of those activities.
Therefore, I agree with the Holland Code that I was given as a result of
the tests. As I said earlier, for the
most part, the work interest assessment results didn’t surprise me. What did surprise me however, is the variety
of the recommended occupations that I got after taking all of the FOCUS 2
tests. The field of work that was most
common was by far engineering. I have
always been successful in math, however, continuing my pursuit of math in
college and then working a job that involves dealing with math every day had
never occurred to me before. I have
always thought that I’ll either pursue a career in business or perhaps in
medicine. Never before had I seriously
considered becoming an engineer, but now seeing the results of this test, I am
going to take them into consideration when deciding my major. Some careers that were recommended to me were
careers that sounded interesting, but after reading the description of the job,
I determined that it may not be the right career for me. For example, zoo veterinarian came up as a
potential career for me. I have always
been interested in animals, but after reading some of the specific duties that
zoo vets have to perform, I don’t think that it is a potential career for me
anymore. All in all, taking the FOCUS 2 test has been
an eye-opening experience for me. It
confirmed some things that I already knew about myself, as well as presented
new ideas that I hadn’t previously considered, but will now. Deciding what career/major path I want to
pursue has proven to be a difficult task, and taking assessments such as this
one are very helpful in me gaining an understanding of what steps I want to
take next in my journey.
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