Hrant
My interests is working with a technology, because it's fun
Interests
1.Middle School Teachers, Except Special and 2.Career/Technical Education
3.Natural Sciences Managers
4.Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physicians
5.Educational, Guidance, School, and Vocational Counselors
Skills
1. Coaches and Scouts
2. Business Teachers, Postsecondary
3. Lawyers
4. Security Managers
5. Security Guards
My Top 3 Career Choices
Computer User Support Specialists
- Oversee the daily performance of computer systems.
- Answer user inquiries regarding computer software or hardware operation to resolve problems.
- Enter commands and observe system functioning to verify correct operations and detect errors.
- Set up equipment for employee use, performing or ensuring proper installation of cables, operating systems, or appropriate software.
- Install and perform minor repairs to hardware, software, or peripheral equipment, following design or installation specifications.
- Develop training materials and procedures, or train users in the proper use of hardware or software.
- Confer with staff, users, and management to establish requirements for new systems or modifications.
- Prepare evaluations of software or hardware, and recommend improvements or upgrades.
- Hire, supervise, and direct workers engaged in special project work, problem solving, monitoring, and installing data communication equipment and software.
- Inspect equipment and read order sheets to prepare for delivery to users.
Computer User Support Specialists usually require bachelor's degree.
In Arkansas the yearly sallary ranges from $24,890-59,570
Coaches and Scouts
- Monitor the academic eligibility of student athletes.
- Provide training direction, encouragement, motivation, and nutritional advice to prepare athletes for games, competitive events, or tours.
- Plan, organize, and conduct practice sessions.
- Explain and enforce safety rules and regulations.
- Plan and direct physical conditioning programs that will enable athletes to achieve maximum performance.
Irregular work hours are the trademark of the athlete. They also are common for coaches, umpires, referees, and other sports officials. People in these occupations often work Saturdays, Sundays, evenings, and holidays. Athletes and full-time coaches usually work more than 40 hours a week for several months during the sports season, if not most of the year. Some coaches in educational institutions may coach more than one sport, particularly in high schools.
Athletes, coaches, and sports officials who participate in competitions that are held outdoors may be exposed to all weather conditions of the season; those involved in events that are held indoors tend to work in climate-controlled comfort, often in arenas, enclosed stadiums, or gymnasiums. Athletes, coaches, and some sports officials frequently travel to sporting events by bus or airplane. Scouts also travel extensively in locating talent, often by automobile.
Umpires, referees, and other sports officials regularly encounter verbal abuse by fans, coaches, and athletes. The officials also face possible physical assault and, increasingly, lawsuits from injured athletes based on their officiating decisions.
Coaches and Scouts ussually require a master's degree and some may require a doctorate.
In Arkansas the yearly sallary ranges from $18,550-74,030
Childcare Workers
- Maintain a safe play environment.
- Dress children and change diapers.
- Observe and monitor children's play activities.
- Provide care for mentally disturbed, delinquent, or handicapped children.
- Communicate with children's parents or guardians about daily activities, behaviors, and related issues.
Helping children grow, learn, and gain new skills can be very rewarding. Child care workers help to improve children's communication, learning, and other personal skills. The work is sometimes routine; however, new activities and challenges mark each day. Child care can be physically and emotionally taxing, as workers constantly stand, walk, bend, stoop, and lift to attend to each child's interests and problems.
To ensure that children in child care centers receive proper supervision, State or local regulations may require a certain ratio of workers to children. The ratio varies with the age of the children. Child development experts generally recommend that a single caregiver be responsible for no more than 3 or 4 infants (less than 1 year old), 5 or 6 toddlers (1 to 2 years old), or 10 preschool-aged children (between 2 and 5 years old). In before- and after school programs, workers may be responsible for many school-aged children at a time.
Family child care providers work out of their own homes. While this arrangement provides convenience, it also requires that their homes be accommodating to young children. Private household workers usually work in the pleasant and comfortable homes or apartments of their employers. Most are day workers who live in their own homes and travel to work, though some live in the home of their employer, generally with their own room and bath. They often become part of their employers family and may derive satisfaction from caring for the family.
Childcare Workers usually require an associate degree or a bachelor's degree
In Arkansas the yearly sallary ranges from $15,850-22,860
Top 3 Colleges
#1 Alfred University
- New York city, New York
- Public University
- 2,431 students attend
- $38,890 per year
#2 Arkanas Northeastern College
- Blytheville, Arkansas
- Public College
- 890 students attend
- $23,163 per year
#1 Albany state University
- Albany, Georgia
- Public University
- 3636 students attend
- $27,026
9th- get good grades, get involved in a soccer team, start a resume of all activities/accomplishments
10th- try to 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 schollarships.