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2 Serious Tests
plus 2 silly quizzes, but no surprises.
http://www.princetonreview.com/cte/quiz/default.asp?menuID=0&careers=6
(Registration with nosy questions is required.)
Your interest color is: BLUE
People with blue Interests like job responsibilities and occupations that involve creative, humanistic, thoughtful, and quiet types of activities. Blue Interests include abstracting, theorizing, designing, writing, reflecting, and originating, which often lead to work in editing, teaching, composing, inventing, mediating, clergy, and writing.
Your usual style is: BLUE
People with blue styles prefer to perform their job responsibilities in a manner that is supportive and helpful to others with a minimum of confrontation. They prefer to work where they have time to think things through before acting. People with blue style tend to be insightful, reflective, selectively sociable, creative, thoughtful, emotional, imaginative, and sensitive. Usually they thrive in a cutting edge, informally paced, future-oriented environment. You will want to choose a work environment or career path in which your style is welcomed and produces results.
Careers from The Princeton Review Guide To
Your Career linked to "Blue" interest:
Animator
Child Care Worker
Chiropractor
City Planner
Comedian
Consultant
Corporate Lawyer
Cosmetologist
Digital Artist
Editor
Fashion Designer
Florist
Hospice Nurse
Interior Designer
Inventor
Journalist
Landscape Architect
Librarian
Media Planner
Mediator
Nurse
Office Manager
Optometrist
Paralegal
Philosopher
Photographer
Physician Assistant
Product Designer
Public Relations
Secretary
Set Designer
Small Business Owner
Teacher
Theologian
Training Specialist
Trial Lawyer
Web Art Director
Web Editor
Website Designer
Writer
http://www.careerkey.org/english/you/
high scores: investigative & artistic (14 points each)
realistic & social (6 points each)
low scores: enterprising & conventional (2 points each)

Which Season are you?
I Am

Which tarot card are you?
http://www.princetonreview.com/cte/quiz/default.asp?menuID=0&careers=6
(Registration with nosy questions is required.)
Your interest color is: BLUE
People with blue Interests like job responsibilities and occupations that involve creative, humanistic, thoughtful, and quiet types of activities. Blue Interests include abstracting, theorizing, designing, writing, reflecting, and originating, which often lead to work in editing, teaching, composing, inventing, mediating, clergy, and writing.
Your usual style is: BLUE
People with blue styles prefer to perform their job responsibilities in a manner that is supportive and helpful to others with a minimum of confrontation. They prefer to work where they have time to think things through before acting. People with blue style tend to be insightful, reflective, selectively sociable, creative, thoughtful, emotional, imaginative, and sensitive. Usually they thrive in a cutting edge, informally paced, future-oriented environment. You will want to choose a work environment or career path in which your style is welcomed and produces results.
Careers from The Princeton Review Guide To
Your Career linked to "Blue" interest:
Animator
Child Care Worker
Chiropractor
City Planner
Comedian
Consultant
Corporate Lawyer
Cosmetologist
Digital Artist
Editor
Fashion Designer
Florist
Hospice Nurse
Interior Designer
Inventor
Journalist
Landscape Architect
Librarian
Media Planner
Mediator
Nurse
Office Manager
Optometrist
Paralegal
Philosopher
Photographer
Physician Assistant
Product Designer
Public Relations
Secretary
Set Designer
Small Business Owner
Teacher
Theologian
Training Specialist
Trial Lawyer
Web Art Director
Web Editor
Website Designer
Writer
http://www.careerkey.org/english/you/
high scores: investigative & artistic (14 points each)
realistic & social (6 points each)
low scores: enterprising & conventional (2 points each)

I Am

Which tarot card are you?
Spiritual enlightenment, inner illumination, hidden power. Link between seen and unseen. Balance of positive and negative forces. Receptivity. Unseen guidance.
A young woman sits on a throne holding a scroll labeled "Tora" meaning "law." On her breast is the sign of the meeting of heaven and earth, the Maltese cross. Her crown is the full orb supported by horns, the crown ofthe Mother Goddess Isis, who rules all things changeable, shown by the moon at her feet. Her power, upon which her throne rests, derives from the creative principle of duality, shown by the two pillars of light and darkness. To those who know and love her she dispenses the sweet fruit of the world itself, symbolized by the pomegranites.