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Personalized Student Career Plan 

Name: Tyler Craig Block: 6 Date Updated: 9-19-2017

Part I: Career Paths

My Career First Choice Careers: Pathways to this Career: (Military,


Clusters: Apprenticeship, Technical School,
2-Year College, 4-Year College)

● Education Physical Therapy 4-Year College PhD


& Training
● Law and Nutritionist 4-Year College PhD
Public
Safety Police Officer 4-Year College
● Agriculture,
Veterinarian 4-Year College, PhD
Food, and
Natural Second Choice Careers: Pathways to this Career: (Military,
Resources (Backup Plan) Apprenticeship, Technical School,
2-Year College, 4-Year College)

Athletic Trainer 2- Year College

Air Force Military

My Top Military My Top My Top My Top 2-Year My Top 4-Year If I started a


Careers: Apprenticeship Technical School Careers: College Business:
Careers: School Careers: Careers:

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Part II: Career Plan

Refer to the ​Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook​ for information

Career Name Pathway Education/ Salary Benefits Disadvantages


Degree Required

Example: 4-Year College Bachelor’s - $57,200 ● Teaching is ● Schools that


Teacher Secondary very pay are very
Education rewarding competitive
● Love history ● Could make
● Can also more money
(Delete this coach in private
after sports sector
referencing it) ● Don’t ​need ● Need
higher Master’s or
education higher to
(Add as many really move
rows as you up pay scale
need; have at
least 3 careers)
Part III: Choosing a School (if Military, look for an ROTC program)

Majors that will lead to my Career: Other Majors I’m Interested in:

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Top 5 Schools: Location: Tuition: Benefits: Disadvantages: Added to


Naviance? Y/N

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Part IV: Your Career Plan


In a complete paragraph, explain:
1) What career you are most interested in and why
2) Which career path you will pursue to enter this career
3) What you can/need to do while still in high school to prepare for this career and career path?

Parv V: Backup Plan


In a complete paragraph, explain what you can do if your plan does not work out. Consider the worst-case
scenarios: what if your parents lose their jobs and cannot help you pay for school? What if college turns out to
be more difficult than you thought and you fail? What if your family member(s) get sick and you have to help
take care of them, rather than pursuing your goals?

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