Pretend you have AP exams.

What are the 6 AP courses?
What are your scores?

1. AP Calculus AB - 4

2. AP Biology - 5
3. AP English Literature and Composition - 3
4. AP U.S. History - 5
5. AP Psychology - 4
6. AP Spanish Language and Culture - 5

What additional activities/tasks/steps have you identified that need to be completed in order to reach your career goals?

Some additional activities/tasks/steps that I have identified to help me reach my career goals include:

1. Pursuing internships or relevant work experience in my field of interest to gain practical skills and industry knowledge.
2. Networking with professionals in the field through events, conferences, and online platforms to build connections and learn from others.
3. Continuing education and skill development through workshops, courses, or certifications to stay updated on industry trends and enhance my expertise.
4. Developing a strong personal brand and online presence through a professional website, portfolio, and social media to showcase my skills and expertise to potential employers.
5. Setting short-term and long-term goals with specific milestones to track progress and stay motivated in achieving my career aspirations.

Beyond high school, you will need to continue taking steps toward reaching your career goals. You will have to choose a specific area of study, or major, in college, such as English or biology. You may have to participate in an internship; research graduate schools; or take the GRE, LSAT, or MCAT. You may also need to participate in continuing education activities, such as training seminars or trade conventions.

Create a list of all the steps that you see being necessary in order to reach your career goals after high school. As you complete these steps, place a check to the left of the step.

1. Choose a specific area of study or major in college that aligns with my career goals

2. Participate in internships or relevant work experience to gain practical skills and industry knowledge
3. Build a professional network by attending events, conferences, and connecting with industry professionals
4. Research graduate schools or advanced degree programs that can help further my career
5. Prepare for and take any standardized tests required for my field, such as the GRE, LSAT, or MCAT
6. Participate in continuing education activities, such as training seminars or trade conventions
7. Develop a strong personal brand and online presence through a professional website, portfolio, and social media
8. Set and regularly review short-term and long-term career goals with specific milestones
9. Update my resume, cover letter, and other professional materials to reflect my skills and experiences
10. Seek out mentors or advisors in the field to provide guidance and support in reaching my career aspirations

As I complete each step, I will place a check mark to track my progress and ensure that I am actively working towards my career goals after high school.

can u use simplified vocabulary like what a student or little kid might write?

1. Pick what I want to study in college that will help me get the job I want.

2. Do internships or work experiences to learn things I need for my future job.
3. Meet people at events and make friends who work in the same field as me.
4. Find out about schools where I can learn more after college.
5. Study for and take tests I need to get into advanced programs or jobs.
6. Go to workshops or events to keep learning new things.
7. Make a website or social media page to show off what I can do.
8. Make short-term and long-term goals for my future and check on them regularly.
9. Update my resume and other job materials to show all the things I have done.
10. Find someone to help and give advice about getting the job I want.

As I finish each job, I will put a checkmark to show that I am getting closer to my dream job after college.