Right Brain
My Brain
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
Conceptual Style
My Personality Type
#1 Orange
#2 Blue
- trust worthy
- loyal
- friendly
- thinks of others
- peacemaker
#3 Green
- curious
- logical
- high standards
- asks why
- problem solver
#4 Gold
- organized
- loyal
- committed
- structured
- dependable
Navigator Results
Work Values
- Workplace
innovation
Prestige
income
accomplasment
Top 3 Career Choices
Science Teacher
1. Teach courses in agricultural science.
2. Prepare course material and assignments.
3. Evaluate and grade student work.
4. Conduct research and prepare lab work for students in agronomy, dairy, fisheries, horticultural, and poultry sciences.
5. To teach 8th grade and up through high school.
1. Around other teachers
2. Around students
3. Over all boss
4. Small desk
5. Work that must be done at home
Two classes required:
1. 4-year research universities
2. At least 3 years of work experience in their field.
Type of degree/degrees required:
- Bachelor’s degree
Salary: Arkansas-
Hourly Range: Not available
Yearly Range: 122,150
National-
Hourly Range: Not available
Yearly Range: 130,270
Police Detective
Task:
1. Provide testimony as a witness in court.
2. Secure deceased body and obtain evidence from it, preventing bystanders from tampering with it prior to medical examiner's arrival.
3. Examine crime scenes to obtain clues and evidence, such as loose hairs, fibers, clothing, or weapons.
4. Obtain evidence from suspects.
5. Record progress of investigation, maintain informational files on suspects, and submit reports to commanding officer or magistrate to authorize warrants.
Work conditions:
1. Police and detective work can be very dangerous and stressful. In addition to the obvious dangers of confrontations with criminals, police officers and detectives need to be constantly alert and ready to deal
2. Appropriately with a number of other threatening situations. Many law enforcement officers witness death and suffering resulting from accidents and criminal behavior. A career in law enforcement may take a toll on their private lives.
3. Uniformed officers, detectives, agents, and inspectors are usually scheduled to work 40-hour weeks, but paid overtime is common. Shift work is necessary because protection must be provided around the clock. Junior officers frequently work weekends, holidays, and nights. Police officers and detectives are required to work at any time their services are needed and may work long hours during investigations. In most jurisdictions, whether on or off duty, officers are expected to be armed and to exercise their authority whenever necessary.
4. The jobs of some Federal agents such as U.S. Secret Service and DEA special agents require extensive travel, often on very short notice. They may relocate a number of times over the course of their careers. Some special agents in agencies such as the U.S. Border Patrol work outdoors in rugged terrain for long periods and in all kinds of weather.
5. Much time spent on over viewing crime senses.
Two classes
1. officers attend a training academy lasting from 3 to 12 months
2. at least two years of college study
Degree:
Must be a graduate of an accredited law school or a college graduate with one of the following: a major in accounting, electrical engineering, or information technology; fluency in a foreign language; or three years of related full-time work experience. All new agents undergo 18 weeks of training at the FBI Academy on the U.S. Marine Corps base in Quantico, Virginia.
Salary:
Arkansas-
Hourly Range: $13.72
Yearly Range: $28,580
National
Hourly Range: $19.18
Yearly Range:$39,900
School Psychologist
Task:
1. Investigate student learning to identify educational problems.
2. Observe student to assess needs, limitations, and potential.
3. Administer psychological tests as needed.
4. Talk to parents, teachers, and others about learning styles and behavior modification techniques.
5. Work with student and family to resolve conflicts and problems.
Conditions:
1. Observe student to assess needs, limitations, and potential.
2. Administer psychological tests as needed.
3. Talk to parents, teachers, and others about learning styles and behavior modification techniques.
4. Work with student and family to resolve conflicts and problems.
5. Develop individual education plans for students with learning disabilities.
Two classes:
1. 1-year internship
2. 5 to 7 years of graduate study
Type of degree:
A minimum of 3 years of full-time graduate study.
Salary: Arkansas-
Hourly Range: $18.52
Yearly Range: $38,520
National
Hourly Range: $18.49
Yearly Range: $38.450