Spencer Tygart
Careers
"You have two hemispheres in your brain -a left and a right side. The left side controls the right side of your body and right controls the left half. Therefore, left-handers are the only people in their right minds."-Bill Lee
Who Am I?
My Brain
Decision Making
Behavioral Style
When making decisions I tend to follow the behavioral style. People with that decision making style are sociable, friendly, supportive, have a talent for building teams and encouraging, and are action oriented. Others sometimes perceive my decision making as too concerned about others, can’t make hard decisions, and can’t say no. The best organizational fit for my type of decision making is one that allows for well-designed, people oriented collegial (group) settings.
My Personality Type
#1 Orange
#2 Blue
- Trustworthy
- Loyal
- Devoted
- Friendly
#3 Gold
- Loyal
- Responsible
- Comitted
- Dependable
#4 Green
- Problem Solver
- Logical
- Curious
What Do I Want?
Navigator Results
Interests
- Veterinarian
- Athletic Trainer
- Chiropractor
- Zoologist and Wildlife Biologist
- Physician Assistant
Skills
- Police Detective
- Criminal Investigators and Special Agents
- Fire Inspectors and Investigators
- Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary
- Compliance Manager
Work Values
- Accomplishment
- Income
- Workplace
- Innovation
- Prestige
My Top 3 Career Choices
Veterinarian
- Treat animals for health care and injuries.
- Examine animals to determine what is wrong.
- Teach animal owners how to care for their animal.
- Prescribe medication, set broken bones, and bandage wounds.
- Study dead animals to determine why they died.
- Veterinarians in large-animal practices.
- They work outdoors in all kinds of weather.
- When working with animals that are frightened or in pain, veterinarians risk being bitten, kicked, or scratched.
- The work setting often can be noisy.
- Veterinarians working in nonclinical areas.
A masters degree is required.
In Arkansas the yearly salary ranges from $38,980 - $118,150.
Cop Detective
Examine crime scenes to obtain clues and evidence, such as loose hairs, fibers, clothing, or weapons.
Note, mark, and photograph location of objects found.
Coordinate with outside agencies.
Participate or assist in raids and arrests.
Summon medical help for injured individuals.
Police and detective work can be very dangerous and stressful.
In addition to the obvious dangers of confrontations with criminals.
Uniformed officers, detectives, agents, and inspectors are usually scheduled to work 40-hour weeks, but paid overtime is common.
Shift work is necessary.
Junior officers frequently work weekends, holidays, and nights.
A bachelor's degree is the minimum formal education required
In Arkansas the yearly salary ranges from $28,530 – $105,700.
Zoologist and Wildlife Biologist
Oversee the care and distribution of zoo animals.
Study characteristics of animals.
Analyze characteristics of animals to identify and classify them.
Collect and dissect animal specimens.
Raise specimens for study and observation or for use in experiments.
Biological scientists usually work regular hours in offices or laboratories.
Biological scientists in the field may work in warm or cold climates.
Those who work with dangerous organisms or toxic substances in the laboratory must follow strict safety procedures to avoid contamination.
Many biological scientists take field trips that involve strenuous physical activity and primitive living conditions.
Some marine biologists work in laboratories; others work on research ships.
A masters degree is required.
In Arkansas the yearly salary ranges from $37,250 - $73,400
How Do I Get It?
Top 3 Colleges
#1 Arkansas State University
- Jonesboro, AR
- Public University
- 10,356 student attend
- $18,114 per year
#2 Belmont University
- Nashville, TN
- Private University
- 6,417 students attend
- $41,760 per year
#3 Adelphi University
Garden City, NY
Private University
6,655 students attend
$45,610 per year
It Starts Now!
Bentonville High School
9th – get good grades, get involved, start a resume of all activities/accomplishments
10th – keep grades up, take PSAT and/or PLAN, maintain resume
11th – boost GPA, take ACT and/or SAT, maintain resume
12th – get letters of recommendation, apply to schools, complete the FASFA, apply for scholarships