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Career Information


Searching for a career can be a challenging experience. First, it is important to understand the various career paths available to you so you can prepare yourself for future employment or ministry. In addition, you must learn how to communicate your educational training, experience, and special talents for the desired job in such a manner that would distinguish you before a prospective employee. The links given below are designed to help start you in your search.

CCC students may also contact Career Services for further assistance.

Career Exploration

Career Profiles
Careeronestop.org
Florida Choices
Inside Jobs
O*Net Resource Center
Salary.com

Job Titles, Statistics, and Handbooks

Glassdoor.com
Occupational Outlook Handbook
United States Department of Labor
Bureau of Labor and Statistics
Job Bank USA

Other

Great Sample Resume
Resume Dictionary
School-Counselor.org
YesTeach.org

Standardized Test Preparation for Undergraduate and Graduate Studies

Test Prep Practice
SAT
ACT
MCAT
DAT
OAT
GRE
GMAT
LSAT
IELTS
TOEFL
GED

Graduate School Resources

Graduateguide.com
Princeton Review

GRE Graduate Record Exam
http://www.ets.org**
http://www.greguide.com
http://www.greguide.com/gre-practice-tests.html

GMAT Graduate Management Admission Test
http://www.mba.com/mba**
http://www.crack-gmat.com

LSAT Law School Admission Test
http://www.lsac.org**
http://www.testprepreview.com
http://www.powerscore.com

TOEFL Test of English as a Foreign Language
http://www.ets.org**
http://www.toeflgoanywhere.org**

MCAT Medical College Admissions Test
http://www.aamc.org/students/mcat/**
http://www.e-mcat.com

OAT Optometry Admissions Test
www.opted.org

PCAT Pharmacy College Admissions Test
http://www.pcatweb.info**

Multiple tests in One Location
http://www.petersons.com http://www.testprepreview.com http://www.testprep.princetonreview.com

**Writers/Publishers of test

I am currently a commissioned officer in the United States Army. As an Aviation officer, I am constantly confronted with tough decisions at a lightning pace and it is my duty to make sound decisions accurately and effectively. Thankfully, I know that I am not forced to make those choices alone and that God will grant me the wisdom and courage to be the kind of leader He would like me to be. I could not be where I am today without the kind and compassionate mentors of my faculty and staff who invested their time to draw me closer to Christ so that I might do the same for others today. I cannot think of a greater set of examples than my faculty and staff that constantly encouraged us to push ourselves harder in our studies, our lives, and in our walk with Christ. CCC taught me how to discover a self-starting initiative that is only found in truly knowing what God's will was for my life and then chasing after it with all of my heart.