Trevor Woodall
My brain project in career
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.
"My brain has two sides, the right side and the left side. The right has nothing left and the left side has nothing right."- Unkown
my personality type
i have a gold personality type because i am dependable and loyal most of all
#2
curious
strategic
futuristic
#3
adaptive
creative
witty
fun loving
#4
devoted
trustworthy
caretaker
friendly
decision making
when making decisions i tend to follow the conceptual side.people with that decision making process enthusiastic adaptive flexible simple organization and loose.others sometimes perceive me as too idealistic slow and difficult to control. the best organizational fit for me is loose and simple.
physician
- perform medical exams, find out what is wrong with a patient, and prescribe medicine or treatment
- tell patients how to care for themselves to keep from getting sick
- refer to a special doctor, if needed
- work in private or group practice, hospitals and clinics, health maintenance organizations, research labs
- work with patients and their medical records, exam instruments such as stethoscopes, lab reports, medications
- hospitals
- group practices
- health maintenance organizations
- clinics
- urgent care centers and surgicenters
It takes many years of education and training to become a Physician. Four years of undergraduate school, four years of medical school, and three to eight years of internship and residency, depending on the specialty selected. The minimum educational requirement for entry into a medical school is three years of college; most applicants, however, have at least a bachelor's degree, and many have advanced degrees. Acceptance to medical school is very competitive.
$142,500 — $412,500
farmer(owner)
- manage the day-to-day operation of their own farm
- grow and harvest grain, fruit, and vegetable crops
- feed and care for animals such as cows, pigs, and sheep
- package, store, and market crops
- breed and market livestock
Farmers (Owners) oversee crop production, livestock, or dairy production. A small number are involved in agricultural services, such as contract harvesting and farm labor contracting.
Farmers work outdoors in fields and pastures in all kinds of weather, but may be protected from the weather in some of the machinery. They also work indoors in barns and other farm buildings, as well as in their offices. On large farms, farmers spend time meeting with farm managers or supervisors in charge of specific activities, which may be done inside or outside.
High school training might include courses in mathematics, biology, and other life sciences. Completion of a 2-year and preferably a 4-year bachelor's degree program in a college of agriculture is becoming increasingly important. But even after obtaining formal education, novices may need to spend time working under an experienced farmer to learn how to put into practice the skills learned through academic training. A small number of farms offer, on a formal basis, apprenticeships to help young people acquire such practical skills. No special licensing or certification is required for farmers (owners).
35,000 — $54,500
CIA FBI agent
- investigate people who break federal, state, and local laws
- investigate forgery, bribery, bank robbery, espionage, and other crimes
- get evidence and facts, look at records, and verify information
- write reports, serve papers, and testify before grand juries
- protect the national security interests of the American people
FBI/CIA Agents work at the FBI or CIA headquarters located in Washington, D.C. or in one of the field offices and satellite offices located throughout the United States. The FBI/CIA also maintains liaison offices abroad in a number of foreign countries. FBI/CIA agents may work outside for long periods of time in all kinds of weather. Some jobs require extensive travel.
FBI agent applicants must be U.S. Citizens, between 23 and 36 years of age, and available for assignment anywhere in the FBI's jurisdiction. They must have uncorrected vision not worse than 20/200, corrected 20/20 in one eye and not worse than 20/40 in the other eye, and pass a color vision test. All new agents undergo about sixteen weeks of training at the FBI Academy at Quantico, Virginia. After successfully completing training, new agents serve a one-year probationary period in an FBI field office, after which, they become permanent employees.
$58,500 — $100,500
interest
- physician
- veterinarian
- forester
- animal care taker
skills
- educating
Agriculture, Forestry & Related
Medical Diagnosis & Treatment
Regulation & Protection
Community Services
Top 3 colleges
Arkansas
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Public University
25,000 students attend
$20,000 per year
Oregon
Eugene, Oregon
public university
24,548 students attend this university
$30,790 per year
UNC ( Medicine)
Chapel Hill, NC
professional university
765
47,000 per year to attend collage