Planning Your Career
"What? I have to start now?!" The answer is yes and no. You don't have to decide now where you want to work and what you want to do, but now is the time to start exploring your interests.
If you think you might want to go to college, there are some classes you need to start taking as early
as the ninth grade. Ask a teacher that you like or see a guidance counselor about career matters. Even the most general plans tend to pay off.
One thing is certain; it is not too early to start learning about yourself. The more you know about yourself, the easier it will be later to decide on a career. One way to do that here at CollegeforTN.org is to identify your interests by using the tools and resources offered in the different sections of the Career Center.
Career Options
Go to the Career Center, where you can execute your pursuit using its tools:
Starting on a Career Path Now: What You Can Do
At this point, there are some simple actions to take in developing your self-assessment and awareness of your interests:
- Keep your options open by getting the best grades you can
- Explore your interests
- Pay attention to what you like to do
- Participate in an after-school program that you enjoy, such as sports, art, music, drama, or dance
- Volunteer for community service a few hours a week
- Ask questions