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1. Click “Who am I” and click Match Results. List the top 10 occupations on the list. (These are just suggestions
according to the answers to the surveys.)
2. Choose 2 Occupations that you are interested in researching. (1 should be in the top 10)
You can search an occupation of interest by clicking “Work”, then “Occupations.”
1.Physicist
2.Electronics Assembler
3. Complete the compatibility survey by Clicking the Occupations and answering the questions honestly. Fill out
the results in the following table. Make sure you click the heart on the list so you can refer back as a choice.
Click “Do I match?”
How do you match up? Good Match How do you match up? Good Match How do you match up? Slight match
4. Click “outlook”
Outlook
What is the career outlook for the region you plan to work?
3 stars(Ontario)
5. Click “Requirements”.
Requirements
What are the educational/training requirements for this occupation? (ex. University degree)
University of Toronto-Physics
What are the entry requirements for the program for this institution? (ex. Course, grade point average,…)
BC high school diploma, Physics 12, Chemistry 12, English 12, Pre-calc 12
How do you match up? Good Match How do you match up? Good Match How do you match up? Good Match
7. Click “outlook”
Outlook
What is the career outlook for the region you plan to work?
3 stars(British Columbia)
8. Click “Requirements”.
Requirements
What are the educational/training requirements for this occupation? (ex. University degree)
Secondary/College
Choose an Institution and the program to meet these requirements.
What are the entry requirements for the program for this institution? (ex. Course, grade point average,…)
BC Highschool Diploma
8. Final Reflection. Answer these questions underneath each question. Format neatly. Your response should be
longer and deeper than this.
Before I did the research, I already had a career of choice and a post-secondary
institution in my mind, which would be mechanical engineering at MIT, but this assignment
broadened my view on careers. I found the routine of the assignment very interesting because it
has a nice flow in it and can give a lot of help to someone who might be struggling to find a
career choice or someone who knows what they want to be but struggle to find the way to that
point. I also learned that my top subject would be computers, although I always thought it would
be mathematics. I would probably take the physics program at the University of Toronto
because it is a very nice environment and program to study in. I did some research and have
been to there as well, and their physics program has very nice feedbacks. I liked physics
because it had a reasonably high salary and it is one of my topics of interest, as well as it had a
very nice outlook in Ontario, which is where I would prefer to work and live in the future. I didn’t
like how much it took to enroll in the program annually, along with the high monetary needs for
necessities.