Carson Longmate
My Brain
" I like nonsense; it wakes up the brain cells."
Although I use both the left and right side of my brain depending on the thought process necessary, I am most comfortable while using the right side of my brain. That means that I like more spontaneity, expression, nurturing, social and interpersonal activity, imagination and creativity, artistry, holistic, abstract and conceptual thinking. However, sometimes I need more structure, control, clarity, focus, direction, responsibility, organization, planning, mathematical and analytical skills, listening skills, rational and logical thinking.
Decision Making
When making decisions I tend to follow the Behavioral Style. People with that decision making style are sociable, friendly, supportive, action oriented, and motivated by acceptance by peers and avoid conflict. Others sometimes perceive my decision making as too concerned about others, wishy-washy, and can't make hard decisions. The best organized fit for my type of decision making is one that allows for well designed, people oriented collegial settings.
My Personality Type
I have a gold personality type. That means that I am very traditional, committed, resposible, and dependple
# 2 Orange
- Fun Loving
- Creative
- Artistic
- Competitive
# 3 Blue
- Trustworthy
- Team Player
- Friendly
- Peacemaker
- Thinks of others
# 4 Green
- Logical
- Loves Learning
- Searches for answers
- Strategic
- Futuristic
Navigator Results
Interest
- Teacher and Training
- Counseling and Mental Health Services
- Professional Support Services
- Therapeutic Services
- Early Childhood Development and Services
Skills
- Professional Support Services
- Journalism and Broadcasting
- Early Childhood Development and Services
- Teaching and Training
- Performing
Work Values
- Innovation
- Workplace
- Accomplishment
- Prestige
- Income
Broadcast News Analyst
- Gather News and information from different places in order to broadcast it.
- Organize incoming information and select the most appropriate and important material for presentation.
- Present news stories for live transmissions on the scene
- Write columns or scrip.
- Prepare videotaped material for transmissions that are not live.
- The work of news analysts, reporters, and correspondents is usually hectic
- They are under great pressure to meet deadlines.
- Broadcasts sometimes are aired with little or no time for preparation.
- Covering wars, political uprisings, fires, floods, and similar events is often dangerous.
- Some news analysts, reporters, and correspondents work in comfortable, private offices; others work in large rooms filled with the sound of keyboards and computer printers, as well as the voices of other reporters.
Broadcast News Analyst is required to have a Bachelor’s degree in journalism or mass communications
In the state of Arkansas the yearly ranges from $48,340-55,380
Actor
- · Study and rehearse roles from scripts to interpret, learn and memorize lines, stunts, and cues as directed.
- · Work closely with directors, other actors, and playwrights to find the interpretation most suited to the role.
- · Learn about characters in scripts and their relationships to each other to develop role interpretations.
- · Collaborate with other actors as part of an ensemble.
- · Perform humorous and serious interpretations of emotions, actions, and situations, using body movements, facial expressions, and gestures.
- Actors, producers, and directors work under constant pressure.
- Acting assignments typically are short term—ranging from 1 day to a few months—which means that actors frequently experience long periods of unemployment between jobs.
- When performing, actors typically work long, irregular hours.
- Actors should be in good physical condition and have the necessary stamina and coordination to move about theater stages and large movie and television studio lots.
- Evening and weekend work is a regular part of a stage actors life
Actors usually need a degree in Masters of Fine Arts Degree or just a high school education
In the state of California the hourly ranges from $30.70-$20.26
Surgeon
- Examine patient to obtain information on medical condition and surgical risk.
- Follow established surgical techniques during the operation.
- Operate on patients to correct deformities, repair injuries, prevent and treat diseases, or improve or restore patients' functions.
- Analyze patient's medical history, medication allergies, physical condition, and examination results to verify operation's necessity and to determine best procedure.
- Prescribe preoperative and postoperative treatments and procedures, such as sedatives, diets, antibiotics, and preparation and treatment of the patient's operative area.
- Many physicians—primarily general and family practitioners, general internists, pediatricians, ob/gyns, and psychiatrists—work in small private offices or clinics, often assisted by a small staff of nurses and other administrative personnel
- Surgeons and anesthesiologists typically work in well-lighted, sterile environments while performing surgery
- Surgeons worked 60 hours or more a week
- Only 8 percent of all physicians and surgeons worked part time
- Physicians and surgeons must travel frequently between office and hospital to care for their patients
Surgeons are required to have 4 years of undergraduate school, 4 years of medical school, and depending on their specialty 3 to 8 years of internship
In the state of Arkansas the yearly ranges from $184,280-122,910
#1 University of Arkansas
- Fayettville Arkansas
- Public University
25,341 Enrolled
$20,748 cost per year
#2 NWACC
- Bentonville Arkansas
- Public University
- 8,020 Enrolled
- 9,750
#3 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Chapel Hill North Carolina
- Public University
- 3,974 enrolled
- $24,120
10th - Still have good grades, Take PSAT, Start making a resume
11th - Take ACT or SAT, Have a solid GPA, Keep up with my resume
12th - Apply for Schools, Get letters of recommendation, Apply for any scholarship that I can.