Halle Bright
Former student at WJHS and future singer
Spend some time in your right mind!
Right Brain
Decision Making
My Personality Type
Orange #2
-Fun loving
-Adventurous
-Artistic
-Creative
-Witty
Gold #3
-Traditional
-Organized
-Detailed
-Structured
-Responsible
Green #4
-Curious
-Asks why
-Searches for answers
-Loves learning
-Hard thinker
Navigator results
Interests
1. Performing Arts
2. Early childhood development and services
3. Marketing communications
4. Family and community services
5. Professional support services
Skills
1. Professional support services
2. Journalism and broadcasting
3. Visual arts
4. Performing arts
5. Design/Pre-construction
Work Values
1. Innovation
2. Prestige
3. Accomplishment
4. Income
5. Workplace
Musician
- Memorize musical selections and routines
- SIng as a soloist or in a group
- Perform before live audiences or in television, radio, or movie productions
- Interpret or modify music, applying knowledge of harmony, melody, rhythm, and voice production to individualize presentations and maintain audience interest
- Practice singing exercises and study with vocal coaches to develop voice and skills and to rehearse for upcoming roles
- Musicians typically perform at night and on weekends. They spend much of their remaining time practicing or in rehearsal
- Full-time musicians with long term employment contracts, such as those with symphony orchestras or television and fild production companies, enjoy steady work and less travel
- nightclub, solo, or recital musicians frequently travel to perform in a variety of local settings and may tour nationally or internationally
- Because many musicians find only part-time or intermittent work, experiencing unemployment between engagements, they often supplement their income with other types of jobs. The stress of constantly looking for work leads many musicians to accept permanent, full-time jobs in other occupations, while working only part time as musicians
- most instrumental musicians work closely with a variety of other people, including their colleagues, agents, employers, sponsors, and audiences
- Requires Associates or Bachelor's degree
- In Arkansas, the yearly income is about $38,752
Art/drama/music teacher
- Teach courses in drama, music, and fine and applied art such as painting, sculpture, and design of crafts
- Prepare and deliver lectures
- Prepare coursework and materials such as syllabi, assignments, and handouts
- facilitate classroom discussions
- prepare, administer, and grade exams, assignments, and lab work
- Postsecondary teachers work on the campuses of colleges and universities
- their work hours are flexible and usually include 12 to 16 hours of teaching time as well as three to six hours of office time to consult with students
- Other hours are used to attend staff meeting and prepare for teaching, grading papers, and doing research
- they may teacdh large classes of several hundred students, smaller classes of about 40 to 50 students, seminars with just a few student, or laboratories where students practice the subject matter
- They keep up with developments in their field by reading scholarly articles, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional confrences.
- Requires Bachelor's degree
- In Arkansas, the yearly income is about $51,170
Childcare worker
- Help children with social and emotional development
- Discipline children and take measures to control behavior
- Identify signs of emotional or developmental problem
-Observe and monitor play activities
- Read to children and teach them painting, drawing, and songs
- Can work varied hours and are expected to do shift work
- Need to be able to stay on their feet for long periods of time
- Duties will vary depending on age of children for their care
- Often share basic tasks, such as cleaning or food preparation, and work in teams
- Level of care will include assisting children with their daily routine including eating, toileting, sleeping, and dressing
- Requires high school diploma, some require associate's or bachelor's degree
- In Arkansas, the yearly income is about $17,960
Oklahoma State University
- In between Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Public University
- 26,073 students admitted
- total cost per year: $34,481
University of Arkansas
- Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Public University
- 26,301 students admitted
- total cost per year: $71,339
Oklahoma Baptist University
- Shawnee, Oklahoma
- Private University
- 1,979 students admitted
- Total cost per year: $36,350
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 FASFA, apply for scholarships