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 ExplorationCareer Profiles Careeronestop.org Florida Choices Inside Jobs O*Net Resource Center Salary.com
Job Titles, Statistics, and HandbooksGlassdoor.com Occupational Outlook Handbook United States Department of Labor Bureau of Labor and Statistics Job Bank USA
OtherGreat Sample Resume Resume Dictionary School-Counselor.org YesTeach.org
Standardized Test Preparation for Undergraduate and Graduate StudiesTest Prep Practice
Graduate School ResourcesGraduateguide.com Princeton Review
GRE Graduate Record Examhttp://www.ets.org** http://www.greguide.com http://www.greguide.com/gre-practice-tests.html
GMAT Graduate Management Admission Testhttp://www.mba.com/mba** http://www.crack-gmat.com
LSAT Law School Admission Testhttp://www.lsac.org** http://www.testprepreview.com http://www.powerscore.com
TOEFL Test of English as a Foreign Languagehttp://www.ets.org** http://www.toeflgoanywhere.org**
MCAT Medical College Admissions Testhttp://www.aamc.org/students/mcat/** http://www.e-mcat.com
OAT Optometry Admissions Testwww.opted.org
PCAT Pharmacy College Admissions Testhttp://www.pcatweb.info**
Multiple tests in One Locationhttp://www.petersons.com http://www.testprepreview.com http://www.testprep.princetonreview.com
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