Dear scockcums,
The following is an example of a vocational test that you can take
online. There are 41 questions in all. Once you are done answering
them, you will have to register with Tickle in order to see your test
results. An advanced analysis is available for a fee, but you can view
a basic assessment at no charge.
Tickle: Free Career Test
http://web.tickle.com/tests/rightjob/?sid=2607&test=rightjobogt&supp=rwjtest_text&AID=8229012&PID=1562275
The Princeton Review Career Quiz is a shorter vocational test that
consists of 24 questions.
The Princeton Review: The Princeton Review Career Quiz
http://www.review.com/career/careerquizhome.cfm?menuID=0&careers=6
If you prefer to take vocational tests on paper, you might like to
order one of the books featured on the following page. Their prices
range from $10.36 to $14.00, plus shipping, if you order from Amazon.
Quincy's Online: Books with Vocational Tests
http://psychologytests.quincyweb.net/vocationalbooks.html
Then there is the notorious ASVAB, or Armed Forces Vocational Aptitude
Battery, which is a vocational assessment administered by the U.S.
military. A page devoted to the ASVAB is the following, with links to
further resources such as "ASVAB for Dummies" and other products.
About.com: U.S. Military: ABCs of the ASVAB
http://usmilitary.about.com/cs/joiningup/a/asvababcs.htm
For $11.19 plus shipping, Amazon will ship you a book that includes
three full-length ASVAB tests.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/076456708X/qid=1098125710/sr=1-13/ref=sr_1_13/102-6714029-1485751?v=glance&s=books
I wish you all the best in your own vocation.
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