Colorado Technical University

PLEASE! i have a week to turn in all my missing work and all other work i have. please help me.?

People in the Social category are usually concerned with the welfare of others A) True B) False 2. Business executives usually fit the Enterprising category. A) True B) False 3. The OOH divides occupations into 19 occupational clusters. A) True B) False 4. In the DOT classification system, a number of occupations may have the same first six digits, but no two can have the same nine digits. A) True B) False 5. The information interview can help you clarify your thoughts about career interests. A) True B) False 6. On the Holland hexagon, Conventional and Artistic are opposite each other. A) True B) False 7. An information interview can help you gain up-to-date facts about the job market, trends, and future growth. A) True B) False 8. It is nearly impossible to find online information about the career or careers in which you are interested in. A) True B) False 9. Self-knowledge doesn't play a very large part in career planning. A) True B) False 10. One problem with many people who fall into the Social category is that they often have trouble expressing themselves. A) True B) False 11. A few weeks after you mail the request letter, call to arrange the interview. A) True B) False 12. "How much money do you make?" is an appropriate question to ask in an information interview. A) True B) False 13. Most people in the Investigative category enjoy working with and around many other people. A) True B) False 14. A Conventional person would be more likely to be in a leadership role than would an Enterprising person. A) True B) False 15. Computerized Career Information Systems provide much information about educational institutions that offer training in specific jobs. A) True B) False 16. The first letter of your Holland summary code shows the personality type you resemble least. A) True B) False 17. Your contact letter to set up an information interview should be brief and to the point. A) True B) False 18. A person described as an "organization man" or an "organization woman" could very well fit in the Conventional category. A) True B) False 19. The Occupational Outlook Handbook lists occupations that require long periods of education or rapidly growing fields of employment. A) True B) False 20. The first digit of the nine-digit DOT number refers to a broad group called the occupational category. A) True B) False please dont say do my own homework. if i could i would, but i dont understand this stuff. and the book is more confusing then the work. please if you can help. even if its just 1 or 2 questions

Public Comments

  1. You kids are pretty daring! You aint gonna know whether peep are givin you good or bad answers! I'd be ROFLMAO if you got an F!
  2. Sorry, not only is it not ethical, but it is also against the Yahoo Terms of Use. I know how you feel though, I have been there. Good luck!
  3. ur still in school iv been out sense 6/2 but other wise i would have been out 5/31 but we had 2 snow days
  4. All I have to say is 1. Been There Done That and 2.it's 50-50 just circle randomly
  5. If you don't understand your work, then I would suggest talking to your teacher or guidance counselor. If you have trouble understanding the work as presented there may be options for it to be presented in alternate formats. I'm sorry I cannot help you, but I wish you luck in finding a method of learning the information you need to know.
  6. 10 False 8. False
  7. No one can answer these questions without referring to the book and class notes. You need to sit down and write out for yourself the definitions of each of the categories as the book or notes give them: Social Category Enterprising Conventional Artistic Investigative Then use that information to start answering the questions. Looks like you will need the Handbook to answer some of the others. If you did not take any notes, you are going to have to ask a friend to share theirs. For some of the letter writing, I guess you could cheat a little and use about.com, but tweak it to fit the style of your booklet: http://jobsearch.about.com/od/morejobletters/a/lettersamples.htm Don't let yourself fall behind again. When you don't understand the book, use its glossary, or the dictionary, so that you don't get stuck. Good luck.
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