What are you interested in? Try this list of ideas for interests and values and find your top 10 motivations. What implications does that have for your choices? Let’s see if we can help you find opportunities that relate.
16personalities.com is a fun personality test that will help you think about who you are and who you want to be. Free.
Take a YouScience aptitude assessment that allows you to see your strengths and matches them with careers, with resume words etc. Your strengths are not ranked or compared with those of others. The point is to teach you that in real life you use your strengths to your advantage and to show you how. Ask Ms. Bertrand for the free login.
Use the Naviance tests. If you did the Strengths Explorer in 8th grade, check the results and see how to use your strengths. You can only take it once, they say your strengths don’t change. If you didn’t do it then, take it now. You can also try the career and college tests. Remember you have to change your Naviance password.
More from the free onlineScience of happiness course at Yale: Recommends PERMA profiler with 23 questions: Positive emotion, Engagement, Relationships, Meaning, and Accomplishment— the basic dimensions of psychological flourishing