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Career Plan as a Psyhologist. Psychology Career Planning Paper

Career Plan as a Psyhologist. Psychology Career Planning Paper

Describe your 5-year plan. What is your current career pathway and major? How will this plan
prepare you for your career? Include what you learned from Career Coach Assessment
What are your interests, values and skills? How do these match with your goals? What level of
responsibility are you seeking and tell about your desired work environments? Include what you
learned from O*Net
Describe how your personality affects your goals? Tell about your personality type, MIS, Learning
styles (VARK), Holland’s Code and how knowing these will benefit you in college and your
career. Include what you learned from class and online assessments

Build a plan based on what you’ve learned to manage your time, improve your academic
success and maintain your health and wellness. What are the challenges you are now aware of
and what is your plan for improving in these area?
Describe a financial plan that will help you earn and save money over the next 5 years while still
moving forward with your academic goals. Include what you learned from Foundations video.
Describe your desired future financial goals and whether the career you’ve chosen will help you
achieve that goal. Talk about how you will Create a desirable budget for when you are
successfully in your college. Based on the level of income you have learned about the position
you are interested in, build a realistic budget for the future. Don’t forget to include a plan for
student debt, taxes, retirement and unexpected expenses such as medical bills

COVID19 Correlation Analysis

COVID19 Correlation Analysis

i will upload the file here with the information.
questions below should be answered.
i will also provide links to help answer the questions.
https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/imm/covid-19-cases-by-zip-04152020-1.pdf
https://state.1keydata.com/state-population-density.php
the questions are:
1. See the graphs below, with log-transformed population density on the X-axis and logtransformed CDR on the Y-axis with a least squares line fit to the data.
Is the correlation positive or negative?

2. As the X-axis (population density) increases, what happens to the Y-axis (Crude Death Rate)?
3. What does the 0.449 mean? This is a log-log regression equation, so it has an easy
interpretation: For every 1% increase in population density, there is a 0.5% increase in the Crude
Death Rate for COVID19
4. Given what we just figured out, which states should emphasize social distancing the most?
(Hint: look at the graph with state name labels).
5. We have tested only one variable…what other variables do you think we should test?

Interview with an Electrical Engineer

Interview with an Electrical Engineer

If it is possible choose a company in California for which the Interviewee works for:
>>Introduction [approx. half a page]. List the company he/she works for, the product/service that
this company offers? You need to set up the rhetorical situation in the introduction, so that all of
these questions are answered.
Remember, introductions “set the stage” by explaining the
Who?
Why?
Where?
When?

This will be at least half a page.
>>Conclusion (double space): Sum up what was meaningful about the interview.
Questions to Ask are following:
1. Inquire about the communication skills necessary on the job. Ask: what kind of writing is done
on the job?
2. One environmental question: e.g., does the company have environmental policies? Does the
interviewee’s job deal with environmental issues? What are the environmental concerns within
that industry?
3. Does the company have a code of ethics? Has the interviewee dealt with an ethical dilemma
in the workplace that he or she is willing to share?
4. Begin with career questions about the interviewee’s job title, duties, responsibilities
5. What inspired you to pursue this career?
6. Ask what typical day on the job looks like. What do you do first, second, third?
7. Ask for a brief description of his/her career path(Electrical Engineering). How did they get to
where they are working currently?
8. Ask them about what projects they are most interested in or what they would create if they
were ‘in-charge’ of the company?
9. Ask for advice about your electrical engineering degree and courses or experiences they
recommend?

10. Ask technical questions, if interested, that relate to your major
11. Ask for personal advice, if appropriate: what top three personality traits would you say are
important to have in this field?
12. Ask what he or she sees as the most important aspect of being a good engineer?
13. Perhaps end with questions about the future, e.g., the future of the company, or technology,
or industry in 5 years
14. What challenges do you face on the job?
15. What do you like best about your job?
>>On the paper do no type the questions. Only mention the question # i.e #1,#2,#3,#4,#5….,
followed by the answer.
>>You are welcome to rearrange the questions to help better the flow of interview.