Sunday, December 9, 2012

Final Reflection Paper




            It is quite astonishing how much ones career and academic plan can change. Mine, for example, has changed more times than I can count. Over and through loops it has gone, some through fire and some at monstrous heights and devilish depths. After the progression of this course, I have gone through such loops to try and figure out what I want to do with this thing called ‘life’. My eyes have opened to myself and the world around me immensely.
            After the course of this class, I have gone through the process up and down (and all around) of deciphering the code of choosing your career and ultimately your life path. In the SEED model, I did some self-assessments (Myers Briggs, assessing my values, and the like) exploration, (through the assignments and websites provided, ONET was my personal favorite tool to use) experience/evaluation (job shadowing/informational interviews), and deciding (which happened over and over until I found out it wasn’t a good fit for me and my preferences and natural aptitudes) I am grateful for this class in the sense that although I still haven’t decided on a career (or educational path for that matter) I now have the knowledge and tools to help in my decision. The biggest I plan on using is both ONET and job shadowing/internships.
The most helpful things in this course were the assignments that had us look into jobs and networking, along with job shadowing and internships. I also loved the Myers Briggs assessment and how alike I was to it. (It even had the exact things I struggle with!)
What I plan to do after this course is to decide on what I want to major in by the end of this month, and have an internship under my belt (which means applying for them this month) by next June, as well as two job shadows. I want to at least earn my Bachelor’s degree and in 2 years have started my chosen career path, with freelance things on the side, such as illustrating and writing. Within the next year, I plan to improve my GPA and have experience and have activities such as volunteering under my belt. I need to improve my resume immensely with both experience and skills and participating in internships and volunteering should help with that.
I really enjoyed this class even though looking at everyone else’s experience and impeccable resumes was quite depressing. I feel like I have no skills compared to most and that frightens me! I suppose I have to start somewhere, right?

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