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According to the results I get from those three surveys, I am a competing, organized,

curious, introvert, realistic person. And one of them predicted that I like, from the most passion

in to the lest respectively, conventional, realistic, investigative, enterprising, artistic, social work.

For the most part, it more or less echoes what I think I’m like with some small disagreements.

One of the disagreements I found the most interesting is that I have always been thinking of

becoming a mechanical engineer, computer programmer, or an AI designer, but all of them fall

in the investigative job category, which is the third most favorable to me according to the result

and also a bit conflicting with the first two. But I still feel that the career interests it gave me are

mostly accurate. While taking the surveys, I figured that I am into conventional, rules-bounded

jobs which I have rarely considered about before. I also surprisingly found out how competitive

of a person I am. As for careers I am planning to go for after taking the surveys, mechanical

engineer, AI designer, and computer programmer are still sound choices to me, but I am also

considering some hand-on realistic type of job. That kind of job usually has a clear guideline to

what and what not to do, yet not bounded heavily by strict rules. The impacts of the mentioned

traits on my postsecondary plan may include:

Choosing a small college with a little competition and a relatively quiet environment.

Choosing a college specializing in technology or technical education.

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