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2007-03-23 18:47:00
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answered by LittleMissAlleyC 2
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Yes, and no...
Specifically, there doesn't exist a test configured exactly for you to figure out what you are good at, but what I might recommend is taking a critical look at some of your past test scores and the subject they were in. For example take high school grades in various subjects, then maybe see how you do on various parts of the SAT, and throughout all the tests you take in your life, you have to pay careful attention but you can somewhat determine from those scores and your own judgement what might be a suitable direction to pursue.
In addition, were this to be for a career choice, you may also wish to take into consideration how much you like a subject personally. That is because to do something for a long time, it helps considerably if you enjoy dealing with it, even if your tests indicate you may not be the absolute best, or vice versa if your test scores indicate you can handle it but you personally dislike the subject, it may not be the best choice.
The idea is to strike a balance between good grades and personal enjoyment, but an average grade and great enjoyment, or an average level of enjoyment and a good or excellent grade would work, as compromise solutions should you not have both sections very high in any subject, I mean.
Hope that made sense.
2007-03-23 18:49:53
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answered by netthiefx 5
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There is a personality test called the Berkman Personality Test that is generally considered to be the best of it's kind. As part of the results, it lists the types of jobs that are compatible with you and your results Make sure you do a follow up with someone who knows how to interpret the test!
I took it from a group called Forty Plus, they help the 40+ folks find jobs BUT they offered the test to anyone (for a fee). I think you can find this group in many larger cities.
2007-03-23 19:56:18
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answered by S E 5
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