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Selecting A Program of Study

Your Preferences Can Guide Study And Career Plans

Deciding which career is best for you is not only a very important decision, it’s often a very difficult one. Our counselors and advisers know this and will work to help you match your interests and abilities with appropriate careers. You can start your career decision process by taking a self-inventory of what’s im-portant to you.

Your Interests

Your interests play an important role in career selection. When you enjoy what you do, you increase your chances for success because you find your work satisfying and fulfilling.

Your Skills And Abilities

Identify what you are good at and then talk to others about your strengths. Your skills and abilities are the key to knowing yourself better and making a positive career decision. When you enter a program that features your strengths, class work will be easier for you.

Your Preferred Work Style

Think about the kind of work structure and the kind of environment you want to work in. Consider the amount of responsibility you’ll want and the amount of stress you can handle. These personal character-istics affect your career success. Think about whether you prefer to work alone or with others, be your own boss, work outdoors, work in a large company or a small business, or interact with the public.

Your Values

You make all kinds of personal value decisions–where to live, what to do for entertainment, what kind of clothes to wear or food to eat. Think about these choices and by assessing them, you’ll help identify the priorities in your life.

Lifestyle

The kind of career you choose can influence the kind of life you’ll live. For example, some health care workers often work weekends, but they find the work rewarding and good for their self-esteem because it fulfills a personal value.

Advising And Counseling Services

The college’s counselors and advisers are available to offer academic, career, and personal counseling to students and prospective students. Appointments are available by calling Student Development at (425)739-8300. Advising services are also available online, and at advising@lwtc.edu.


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