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Interests Assessment

Below is a simple interests assessment exercise that may help you learn more about your preferences. It is based on John Holland's Theory of Vocational Development. This theory maintains that people can be loosely classified into six categories: Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, and Conventional. College majors and careers can also be sorted into these same categories. This assessment will help you learn about which of the six areas tend to relate to your interests. Next, you can look at college majors and careers that may be consistent with your preferences. You are more likely to be satisfied with career choices that are consistent with your skills, interests and values.

Read through the statements below and rate your level of interest in each area. Click on "click for total score" at the end of each section and a summary of your scores will be profiled at the end of the inventory. Print out this page when you are done to have a record of your results. We recommend you meet with a career counselor to discuss your results and career plans when you are finished.

This is not a test with right or wrong answers, nor has this inventory been reviewed for reliability or validity. Your results, however, may help you identify some specific interests you possess and become aware of related college majors and career options.



REALISTIC

Rate the level of interest you think you have for each area listed below from 0 (very little interest) to 9 (a high level of interest). Don't worry about your skill level. Just consider how much you enjoy each activity.

Participate in athletic activities
Spend time working outdoors
Use your hands and tools to build something
Operate machinery to manufacture a product
Take care of animals
Help plants grow and stay healthy

Click for Total Realistic Score:



INVESTIGATIVE

Rate the level of interest you think you have for each area listed below from 0 (very little interest) to 9 (a high level of interest). Don't worry about your skill level. Just consider how much you enjoy each activity.

Calculate and solve math problems
Study scientific issues and problems
Research scientific topics independently
Analyze numerical and quantitative data
Invest your time to understand complex concepts
Investigate new mathematical or scientific projects

Click for Total Investigative Score:



ARTISTIC

Rate the level of interest you think you have for each area listed below from 0 (very little interest) to 9 (a high level of interest). Don't worry about your skill level. Just consider how much you enjoy each activity.

Design a new picture, flyer, or poster
Generate innovative ideas and solutions to a problem
Perform in a drama production
Write a creative story or essay
Play a musical instrument
Express your emotions freely and openly

Click for Total Artistic Score:



SOCIAL

Rate the level of interest you think you have for each area listed below from 0 (very little interest) to 9 (a high level of interest). Don't worry about your skill level. Just consider how much you enjoy each activity.

Advise a friend with a personal problem
Counsel youth in a community group
Teach people new skills
Participate in activities which benefit society
Join a group discussion and share ideas, thoughts, feelings
Help others less fortunate than you

Click for Total Social Score:



ENTERPRISING

Rate the level of interest you think you have for each area listed below from 0 (very little interest) to 9 (a high level of interest). Don't worry about your skill level. Just consider how much you enjoy each activity.

Manage a group to complete a project
Persuade others to adopt your beliefs
Sell products or services to the public
Determine program goals and motivate others to achieve them
Lead a team to victory
Work in an upscale, plush environment

Click for Total Enterprising Score:



CONVENTIONAL

Rate the level of interest you think you have for each area listed below from 0 (very little interest) to 9 (a high level of interest). Don't worry about your skill level. Just consider how much you enjoy each activity.

Follow an organized set of procedures
Work in a predictable and structured environment
Process data or records in an orderly manner
Perform numerical calculations
Use a computer to complete work assignments efficiently
Work in an office where expectations and goals are clear and definite.

Click for Total Conventional Score:



Summary of Interest Assessment Scores

Below is a summary of your scores. Click on the 3 areas in which your scores are highest to develop a better understanding of that type and learn how it relates to Rutgers University college majors and career options. Print out this page and discuss your findings with a career counselor at Career Services.

RealisticSocial
InvestigativeEnterprising
ArtisticConventional

Print out this page for future reference. After you complete the interests assessment, go back to "Assess Yourself" and complete the skills assessment and the values assessment. Once you have finished each assessment, go to the next section, "Generate Options," to brainstorm ideas of college majors and careers that might be suitable for you.

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