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Posted by garnet71 on March 2, 2009, at 22:38:54

In reply to Re: Obama's address to Congress » garnet71, posted by obsidian on March 1, 2009, at 17:34:54

I dug my files out of the abyss, and found that the assessment I did long ago was Self-Directed Search (SDS) by Psychological Assessment Resources (PAR)-that was the good one, but it was in a booklet.

This is all I could find that's relevant (these links are all from the same site):

http://www.actstudent.org/career/aboutwwm.html

http://www.act.org/discover/index.html

http://www.actstudent.org/wwm/index.html

This is the map; when you answer a million questions, the map indicates exactly were you are in terms of cognitive strenghts and interests:

http://www.act.org/wwm/index.html

You might be able to get a free student account-I'm not sure. I do know that community colleges and state employment offices offer these tests--maybe they can be done at home?

This is one I did through a uni, but it ain't cheap:

http://www3.parinc.com/products/product.aspx?Productid=SDS-SP

Sorry I couldn't be more helpful. There's a million online, but noticed many don't look all that great and they all want at least 10 bucks anyway.

Obsidian-you could take that other test again; I've scored INFJ and INTJ several times each; there's always one letter that dominates; for example, my "N" is steady at roughly 90%. It could turn out different next time :)

Kath-You could call an employment office or local community-type college and ask their student services office about free tests for your son.

Best,
Garnet


 

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