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TAYLOR, ANN C ACT ID: -54116290 TEST LOCATION: NATIONAL

7852 W 46TH ST 303-337-4850 (C) DATE OF BIRTH: 08/22/1998 DATE TESTED: 04/2016
WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80033 ------- GENDER: FEMALE YEAR OF H.S. GRAD.: 2017
H.S. ATTENDED:
WHEAT RIDGE SR HIGH SCHOOL 061-450 STUDENT E-MAIL: ANNTAYLOR@EMAIL.COM
NORMS NORMS OVERALL GPA CHANCES OF SUCCESS SPECIFIC COURSE CHANCES OF SUCCESS
TESTS AND TEST
SUBSCORES (PERCENT AT TESTS AND TEST
SUBSCORES (PERCENT AT
SCORES OR BELOW SCORE) SCORES OR BELOW SCORE)
SUBSCORES (136) (118) SUBSCORES (136) (118)
STUDENT GROUP CHANCE CHANCE SPECIFIC COURSE CHANCE CHANCE
NATL INST. NATL INST. B C B C

SCORES ENGLISH 24 74 75 READING 23 66 69 EDUCATION 65 89 FRESHMAN ENGLISH 48 72


AND Usage/Mechanics 12 72 74 Soc. Studies/Sci. 12 67 69 BUSINESS ADMIN 61 72 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 15 18
PREDICTIVE
Rhetorical Skills 12 71 70 Arts/Literature 11 58 62 LIBERAL ARTS 74 81 HISTORY 62 82
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MATHEMATICS 19 47 51 SCIENCE 18 32 34 ENGINEERING 25 32 CHEMISTRY 38 68
(See ACT User
Pre-Alg./Elem. Alg. 11 57 62 COMPOSITE 21 56 58 ALL FRESHMEN 75 80 PSYCHOLOGY 79 89
Handbook for Alg./Coord. Geom. 10 51 54 WRITING TEST AND TEST DOMAINS
score precision Plane Geom./Trig. 09 39 40 DOMAIN SCORES (136) (212)

interpretation ELA 24 70 53 WRITING 25 79 56 Institutional norms reported only if institution participates in ACT Research Services.
information.) STEM 19 40 43 Ideas and Analysis 10
Understanding Complex Texts: PROFICIENT Dev. & Support 08 SELF-REPORTED HIGH SCHOOL INFORMATION
Progress Toward Career Readiness: PROGRESS TOWARD Organization 07 YEAR H.S. GRADUATION SIZE OF TYPE OF TYPE OF PROGRAM
GOLD LEVEL NCRC Language Use 08 OR EQUIVALENT SENIOR CLASS SCHOOL STUDIED

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A, B, C, D, F = FINAL GRADE T = TAKEN; NO GRADE REPORTED P = PLAN TO TAKE BEFORE GRADUATION N = NOT TAKEN; DO NOT PLAN TO TAKE DASH () = NO RESPONSE

ACT COLLEGE REPORT


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SIDE 2 CAREER OPTIONS (For Student Use)
The World-of-Work Map arranges Career Areas (groups of similar occupations) into 12 regions. The location of a Career Area shows how much it involves working with people, things, data, and ideas.
Although the locations of occupations in an area differ, most are near the point shown. Your location on the World-of-Work Map is based on the 72 activity preferences you reported on the ACT Interest
Inventory. To identify related college majors, see the steps below the map.

WORLD-OF-WORK MAP EXAMPLES OF COLLEGE MAJORS AND PROGRAMS


Examples of college majors and programs of study related to each Career Area are listed
below. (Your counselor or advisor may have additional examples.) Programs are designated
(2) if they are usually offered by 2-year colleges and (4) if they are usually offered by 4-year
colleges. Programs usually offered by both are designated (2, 4).

A. Employment-Related Services: Human N. Mechanical & Electrical Specialties:


Resources Dev/Train (4), Human Resources Aircraft/Avionics Technology (2), Automotive
Mgmt (2, 4), Labor/Industrial Relations (2, 4) Mechanics/Technology (2), Mechanics & Repair
Technology (2)
B. Marketing & Sales: Fashion Merchandising
(2, 4), Marketing Mgmt/Research (2, 4), Real O. Engineering & Technologies: Architecture
Estate (2, 4), Sales (2, 4) (2, 4), Drafting (2), Engineering (2, 4), Engineer-
ing Technology (2, 4), Radio/TV Broadcasting
C. Management: Business Admin/Mgmt (2, 4), Technology (2, 4)
Hotel/Motel/Restaurant Mgmt (2, 4), Interna-
tional Business Mgmt (4), Office Mgmt (2, 4), P. Natural Science & Technologies: Biology
Sports/Recreation Mgmt (2, 4), Travel/Tourism (2, 4), Chemistry (4), Mathematics (4), Physical
Mgmt (2, 4) Sciences (2, 4), Physics (4)

D. Regulation & Protection: Corrections (2, Q. Medical Technologies: Food & Nutrition
4), Criminal Justice (2, 4), Law Enforcement (2, 4), Medical Lab Technology (2, 4), Radio-
(2, 4), Military Technologies (2), Protective logic Technology (2, 4), Respiratory Therapy
Services (2, 4) Technology (2, 4), Veterinarian Technology (2, 4)

E. Communications & Records: Court R. Medical Diagnosis & Treatment: Commu-


Reporting (2), Legal Admin Assist (2), nication Disorder Services (4), Emergency
Medical Office (2), Medical Records (2, 4), Medical Technology (2), Medicine (4), Occupa-
Secretarial Studies (2) tional Therapy (2, 4), Physical Therapy (2, 4)

F. Financial Transactions: Accounting (2, 4), S. Social Science: Economics (4), History (4),
Banking & Financial Support Services (2, 4), Political Sci/Government (4), Psychology (2, 4),
Finance (4), Investments & Securities (4) Social Sciences (2, 4), Sociology (4)

G. Distribution & Dispatching: Aviation & T. Applied Arts (Visual): Cinema/Film/Video


Airway Science (2, 4), Aviation Mgmt & Oper- (2, 4), Design & Visual Communications (2, 4),
ations (2, 4) Fine/Studio Arts (2, 4), Graphic Design (2, 4),
Interior Design (2, 4)
H. Transport Operation & Related: Aircraft
Piloting & Navigation (2, 4), Transportation & U. Creative & Performing Arts: Creative
Materials Moving (2, 4) Writing (4), Dance (4), Music (2, 4), Public
Speaking (2, 4), Theatre Arts (2, 4)
I. Agriculture, Forestry & Related: Agri-
MAP REGIONS: business (2, 4), Agriculture (2, 4), Forestry V. Applied Arts (Written & Spoken):
(2, 4), Horticulture (2, 4), Natural Resources Advertising (2, 4), Communications (2, 4),
02 03 04 Conservation/Mgmt (2, 4) English Lang/Lit (2, 4), Foreign Lang/Lit (2, 4),
Library Science (2, 4)
J. Computer & Information Specialties:
Computer/Information Sciences/Programming W. Health Care: Dental Hygiene (2, 4), Exer-
HOW TO USE THE MAP: (2, 4), Mgmt Information Systems (2, 4), cise Science (4), Medical/Dental/Surgical
Networking/Systems Admin (2, 4), Web Assisting (2), Nursing (2, 4), Public Health (4)
Design (2, 4)
1. The Career Areas in the shaded regions contain occupations that involve the kinds of activities you told us
X. Education: Early Childhood Teaching (2, 4),
you prefer. Information on hundreds of occupations and college majors is available at www.actstudent.org. K. Construction & Maintenance: Construction Elementary Teaching (4), Health/Physical
Find out about occupations in Career Areas that look good to you. Trades (2), Construction/Building Technology Education (4), Special Education (4), Subject-
(2, 4), Fire Protection & Safety Technology (2, 4) Specific Teaching (4)
2. If Region 99 is reported, your responses to the inventory did not suggest a clear direction to explore. If
your map is blank, you did not answer enough items for scoring. Go to www.actstudent.org and begin
L. Crafts & Related: Culinary Arts/Chef Y. Community Services: Child Development
exploring. Training (2, 4), Textile & Apparel (2, 4) (2, 4), Family & Consumer Sciences (2, 4),
Paralegal/Legal Assistant (2, 4), Religion (2, 4),
3. Starting to think about college majors? The list to the right shows a few examples of college majors related Social Work (2, 4)
to each Career Area. M. Manufacturing & Processing: Graphic
& Printing Equipment Operation (2, 4),
Keep in mind that map regions (like other test scores) are estimates. They provide suggestions, not Machine Tool Technology (2), Precision Z. Personal Services: Cosmetology/Hair-
Production Trades (2), Welding Technology (2) styling (2), Health-Related Services (2)
decisions. Also, your interests and abilities may differ. Both need to be considered in career planning.

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