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Career Advising
http://stats.bls.gov/oco/home.htm
The Occupational Outlook Handbook describes what workers do on the job, working conditions, the training and education needed, earnings and expected job prospects in a wide range of occupations.
http://www.isu.edu/departments/career/majors/default.html
What can I do with my degree? Look at what career opportunities are available with your degree.
http://online.onetcenter.org
This site gives you information on work activities, the education, training and experience needed, wages and employment opportunities in a wide range of occupations.
http://www.bls.gov/OCO/
For hundreds of different types of jobs, the Occupational Outlook Handbook tells you: the training and education needed, earnings, expected job prospects, what workers do on the job, working conditions. In addition, the Handbook gives you job search tips, links to information about the job market in each State, and more. You can also view frequently asked questions about the Handbook.
General Study Skills
http://www.howtostudy.org
Go to the “Resources”link. This site gives a lot of information on how to study for different subjects, note taking, time management, organization and anxiety.
Test Taking
http://www.d.umn.edu/student/loon/acad/strat/test_take.html
Test taking strategies - What to do before, during and after an exam. - University of Minnesota Deluth
Note Taking
http://www.arc.sbc.edu/notes.html
Five important reasons to take notes, guidelines for note taking, ways to reduce and streamline notes. - Sweet Briar College
Time Management
http://www.d.umn.edu/student/loon/acad/strat/time_audit.html
Where does your time go? This site helps you track and make better use of all of your time. - University of Minnesota Duluth
Learning Style Survey
http://www.metamath.com//multiple/multiple_choice_questions.html
Do you know how you learn best? Take this quick 32 question quiz to get pointers on how you learn best and to get some suggestions on note-taking, and studying based on your learning style.
Personalities Inventories
http://www.utahfutures.org
Build your career portfolio. Search for education opportunities and find careers. UtahFutures has a lot of resources available to students. One thing in particular is the Interest Profiler. By taking this you will be given your Holland code. There are six Holland codes: Investigative, Realistic, Artist, Social, Conventional and Scientific. You can use this code to find careers that match your interests. By creating an account when you log in all of your information is saved and you can revisit at a later time.
http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes2.asp
Jung Typology Test - After completing the questionnaire, you will obtain: 1) Your type formula according to Carl Jung and Isabel Myers-Briggs typology along with the strengths of the preferences 2) The description of your personality type. 3) The list of occupations and educational institutions where you can get relevant degree or training, most suitable for your personality type.
http://www.mypersonality.info/personality-types/
Helps find careers based on your 4 letter Jung Typology
Other Schools
Brigham Young University www.byu.edu
Southern Utah University www.suu.edu
University of Utah www.utah.edu
Utah State University www.usu.edu
Utah Valley State College www.uvsc.edu
Weber State University www.weber.edu
Westminster College www.westminstercollege.edu
Miscellaneous
FAFSA Website http://fafsa.ed.gov Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
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