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Young adult's test scores
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 263027" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Hi!! I'm not qualified to answer your questions- most of us here are parents of kids and can't give expert advice since we are not professionals. What did the person who tested you recommend? As far as a career choice, what is your major from college? What do you want to do? Have you talked to a career counselor? You might try going to the library and getting a book with a self-test in it for determining areas of strengths and weaknesses as they apply to careers and seeing what that reveals. Good luck!!</p><p></p><p>Also, if you are really curious about these test results, you could make an appointment with a psychologist (phD level) who does neuropsychological testing, review these test results with him/her and see what they say. He/she might want to give you more thorough testing but this is an option if you want to pursue learning more about yourself and finding out better strategies for dealing with any areas of weakkness. This can also reveal hidden strengths!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 263027, member: 3699"] Hi!! I'm not qualified to answer your questions- most of us here are parents of kids and can't give expert advice since we are not professionals. What did the person who tested you recommend? As far as a career choice, what is your major from college? What do you want to do? Have you talked to a career counselor? You might try going to the library and getting a book with a self-test in it for determining areas of strengths and weaknesses as they apply to careers and seeing what that reveals. Good luck!! Also, if you are really curious about these test results, you could make an appointment with a psychologist (phD level) who does neuropsychological testing, review these test results with him/her and see what they say. He/she might want to give you more thorough testing but this is an option if you want to pursue learning more about yourself and finding out better strategies for dealing with any areas of weakkness. This can also reveal hidden strengths! [/QUOTE]
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