All About Me
By: Corey Lagle
What subject I really enjoy and how I learn best
The subject that I like the best is history. I can understand it the best and its easy to memorize. As for how I learn the best is by seeing and hearing the subject be taught.
Goals after high school and the Future
After high school I plan on going to college. Like I have stated the career ideas are down to three right and they are Respiratory Therapist, X-Ray Tech / Radiology / Loan officer. Not for sure yet on which one. I would like to live in home with more room than what I currently live in .
What I Do In My Free Time
In my spare time I admit I play video games, care for the animals I have, 4-H, TV.
Talents
My talent would be showing goats. I started showing a goat last year in the county fair. I am currently trying to get better at this.
What I value
I value my family, friends, pets, and possessions I have.
My Personality
I describe my self as a kind person that can be shy. I like to talk but can be shy around people I don't know.
Learning Style
My learning style is two equal learning styles. They are interpersonal and interpersonal learning styles. Which means I work well in groups and work well by myself.
My Personality
I have a ESTJ personality. ESTJs are aware of their surroundings and live in a world of clear, verifiable facts - the surety of their knowledge means that even against heavy resistance, they stick to their principles and push an unclouded vision of what is and is not acceptable.
Values in the Workplace
My values are when I'm working is support, relationships, and working conditions. All three in this order. I want support because I want to work where the company is willing to understand you. The people in charge of you are supportive and not against you. Relationships because I want to get along with my coworkers. I don't want everyone hating me. And last but not least the working conditions. I want to work where you have a clean environment. Also heating and air conditioning. I really don't want to sweat or freeze to death.
Interests
Investigative occupations frequently involve working with ideas, and require an extensive amount of thinking. These occupations can involve searching for facts and figuring out problems mentally. Example of jobs investigative people do is surgeons, radiologists, and vets.