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The Strong Interest Inventory College Edition: How This
Report Can Point College Students in the Right Direction

The Strong Interest Inventory College Edition contains important information for High School
juniors, seniors and College Students. This information includes college majors that coincide
with each individual’s test results. Lists of college majors are listed for each test taker, which




                                            coincide with their interests. The Interest Inventory
areas of which college majors are based on include:

Artistic

             Students who score high in this area tend to prefer to be self-expressive and enjoy
           music, art, design, and writing. Artistic students are known as “creative communicators”
           (CPP, 2004).




Investigative

           Students who score high in this area tend to prefer to take an analytical approach
           involving research, experimentation, or diagnosis. Investigative students are known as
           “scientific problem solvers” (CPP, 2004).




Social

           Students who score high in this area tend to prefer to take a helping approach by
           teaching, developing or taking care of others. Social students are known as “empathetic
           helpers” (CPP, 2004).




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Enterprising

       Students who score high in this area tend to prefer to influence or lead others through
       selling the merits of ideas or products. Enterprising students are known as “active
       persuaders” (CPP, 2004).




Conventional

       Students who score high in this area tend to prefer to approach managing finances,
       procedures and data in an organized and orderly way. Conventional students are known
       as “careful organizers” (CPP, 2004).




Realistic

       Students who score high in this area prefer to take an active hands-on approach
       involving construction, mechanical, or outdoor activities. Realistic students are referred
       to as “practical doers” (CPP, 2004).




Your college majors are chosen from your top three areas of interest. A few examples of
college majors from the six interest areas listed above are:



Artistic College Majors Include But Are Not Limited To:

       Advertising
       Architecture
       English
       Foreign Languages
       Journalism
       Mass Communication




Investigative College Majors Include But Are Not Limited To:

       Biochemistry
       Computer Science
       Mathematics
       Pre-Medicine




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Psychology
       Economics




Social College Majors Include But Are Not Limited To:

       Counseling
       Nursing
       Religious Studies
       Dietetics/Education
       Criminology
       Occupational Therapy




Enterprising College Majors Include But Are Not Limited To:

       Government
       History
       Human Resources
       Marketing
       Political Science
       Real Estate




Conventional College Majors Include But Are Not Limited To:

       Accounting
       Business
       Computer Programming
       Medical Administration
       Information Systems and Technology
       Paralegal Studies




Realistic College Majors Include But Are Not Limited To:

       Civil Engineering
       Computer Technology
       Electronics
       Law Enforcement
       Medical Technology
       Physical Fitness and Training




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Getting a head start in choosing your college major can be a great asset. Don’t waste time
                                   with classes that do not accrue towards your major. Take The Strong Interest Inventory
                                   College Edition, figure out what college major would best suit you, and make a decision early
                                   and be prepared. If you have children in college, encourage them to take advantage of this
                                   great asset and determine their major, and eventually their best-fit career. This Interest
                                   Inventory not only lists college majors, but also lists your top 10 most relevant careers that best
                                   suit you according to your Strong test results. The Strong Interest Inventory is one of the
                                   most valuable tests in determining careers. To be taken to The Strong Interest Inventory
                                   College Edition, Click Here, or visit our Strong Tests Page where you can find numerous
                                   Strong Assessments to choose from.

                                   The Strong Interest Inventory College Edition: How This Report Can Point College Students in
                                   the Right Direction




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The Strong Interest Inventory College Edition: How This Report Can Point College Students in the Right Direction

  • 1. The Strong Interest Inventory College Edition: How This Report Can Point College Students in the Right Direction The Strong Interest Inventory College Edition contains important information for High School juniors, seniors and College Students. This information includes college majors that coincide with each individual’s test results. Lists of college majors are listed for each test taker, which coincide with their interests. The Interest Inventory areas of which college majors are based on include: Artistic Students who score high in this area tend to prefer to be self-expressive and enjoy music, art, design, and writing. Artistic students are known as “creative communicators” (CPP, 2004). Investigative Students who score high in this area tend to prefer to take an analytical approach involving research, experimentation, or diagnosis. Investigative students are known as “scientific problem solvers” (CPP, 2004). Social Students who score high in this area tend to prefer to take a helping approach by teaching, developing or taking care of others. Social students are known as “empathetic helpers” (CPP, 2004). 1/4
  • 2. Enterprising Students who score high in this area tend to prefer to influence or lead others through selling the merits of ideas or products. Enterprising students are known as “active persuaders” (CPP, 2004). Conventional Students who score high in this area tend to prefer to approach managing finances, procedures and data in an organized and orderly way. Conventional students are known as “careful organizers” (CPP, 2004). Realistic Students who score high in this area prefer to take an active hands-on approach involving construction, mechanical, or outdoor activities. Realistic students are referred to as “practical doers” (CPP, 2004). Your college majors are chosen from your top three areas of interest. A few examples of college majors from the six interest areas listed above are: Artistic College Majors Include But Are Not Limited To: Advertising Architecture English Foreign Languages Journalism Mass Communication Investigative College Majors Include But Are Not Limited To: Biochemistry Computer Science Mathematics Pre-Medicine 2/4
  • 3. Psychology Economics Social College Majors Include But Are Not Limited To: Counseling Nursing Religious Studies Dietetics/Education Criminology Occupational Therapy Enterprising College Majors Include But Are Not Limited To: Government History Human Resources Marketing Political Science Real Estate Conventional College Majors Include But Are Not Limited To: Accounting Business Computer Programming Medical Administration Information Systems and Technology Paralegal Studies Realistic College Majors Include But Are Not Limited To: Civil Engineering Computer Technology Electronics Law Enforcement Medical Technology Physical Fitness and Training 3/4
  • 4. Getting a head start in choosing your college major can be a great asset. Don’t waste time with classes that do not accrue towards your major. Take The Strong Interest Inventory College Edition, figure out what college major would best suit you, and make a decision early and be prepared. If you have children in college, encourage them to take advantage of this great asset and determine their major, and eventually their best-fit career. This Interest Inventory not only lists college majors, but also lists your top 10 most relevant careers that best suit you according to your Strong test results. The Strong Interest Inventory is one of the most valuable tests in determining careers. To be taken to The Strong Interest Inventory College Edition, Click Here, or visit our Strong Tests Page where you can find numerous Strong Assessments to choose from. The Strong Interest Inventory College Edition: How This Report Can Point College Students in the Right Direction 4/4 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)