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Job Corp Assessment
I-20 Wildlife Preserve Conservation Job Corp Assessment
Tell us about yourself.
Name
(Required)
First
Last
Email
(Required)
Address
(Required)
Street Address
City
State / Province / Region
ZIP / Postal Code
Which race or ethnicity best describes you?
(Required)
Indigenous American or Alaskan Native
Asian or Pacific Islander
Black or African American
Hispanic or Latino
White or Caucasian
Multiple Ethnicities/ Other (please specify)
Decline to answer
If other ethnicity please specify.
Which best describes your initial path post high school?
(Required)
I will attend a college/university for a bachelors degree
I will attend a college/university for a masters or phd
I will enlist in the military/armed forces
I will pursue a career
Other (please specify)
If other path please specify.
I attend to purse a path in conservation or a similar field.
(Required)
Yes, I will pursue an education/career path in conservation.
No, I will not pursue an education/career path in conservation.
Tell us about your experience.
In your own words describe the purpose of the I-20 Wildlife Preserve conservation Job Corp and what you gained from the experience.
(Required)
On a scale of 0-10 rate how much the job corp experience motivated you to pursue a path in conservation or a similar field.
On a scale of 0-10 rate how much the job corp experience advanced your professional skills (public speaking, presentations, teamwork & life skills).
On a scale of 0-10 rate how much the job corp experience enabled you to understand employment opportunities in different fields of conservation.
On a scale of 0-10 rate the prepared teachings and curriculum.
On a scale of 0-10 rate the balance between the works in life skills, classroom, preserve projects, and field trips.
On a scale of 0-10 rate how much would you recommend the job corp experience to others.
Let us know what you learned.
Summarize the ecological characteristics and conservation challenges of an ecosystem you visited, include the impact it had on you personally.
Let us know anything else.
Was there a place you hoped to visit, but just wasn't on the list? Share any location suggestions to add for field trip destinations.
Share the most memorable or impacting aspect of your experience. Was it classroom work? A leader or guest lecturer who helped you understand a concept? A specific destination, that renewed your appreciation for conservation efforts? Let us know below.
Finally, share any other thoughts here, including but not limited to: ideas for improvements, comments on the overall experience, concerns about the program.
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