http://www.ncsu.edu/careerkey
A free public service that helps people make sound career decisions
and an excellent resource for assessing career interests. Based on the Holland code, it is user friendly.
http://www.bls.gov/k12 This site asks the question, "What interests you?" and helps with career choices.
http://usa.cx.bridges.com This site uses the Holland code to match interests with potential careers
- a great resource for students who are beginning to seek out a career
and can be accessed from home.
http://www.ncsu.edu/careerkey A free public service to help people make sound career decisions. This is a
user friendly free resource for assessing career interests based
on the Holland code.
http://www.mycolLegeguide.org/index.html College Search: This site has information on the college application process. It also has a wonderful college search engine.
http://www.collegeview.com/ College View:
Profiles of over 3,800 colleges and universities, and
college-related books and articles plus hundreds of virtual tours, financial aid and scholarship information,
http://www.petersons.com/k12front.html Peterson's Guide: A great resource for guidance counselors, students, and parents interested in colleges, financial aid and scholarship information.
www.facts.org FACTS.org is Florida's
academic advising website for secondary and postsecondary educational planning. Consider taking
the career test called e-choices.