Career Path Test For College Students Based on Jordon Peterson’s IQ Career Ladder: Where Do You Fit?

IQ Career Path Test

IQ Career Path Test


Very well
Well
Moderately well
Poorly
Very poorly

Very well
Well
Moderately well
Poorly
Very poorly

Very quickly
Quickly
Moderately
Slowly
Very slowly

Always
Often
Sometimes
Rarely
Never

Very effective
Effective
Moderately effective
Ineffective
Very ineffective

Very well
Well
Moderately well
Poorly
Very poorly

Very well
Well
Moderately well
Poorly
Very poorly

Very well
Well
Moderately well
Poorly
Very poorly

Very comfortable
Comfortable
Moderately comfortable
Uncomfortable
Very uncomfortable

Always
Often
Sometimes
Rarely
Never

Very effective
Effective
Moderately effective
Ineffective
Very ineffective

Very well
Well
Moderately well
Poorly
Very poorly

Very proficient
Proficient
Moderately proficient
Poorly proficient
Very poorly proficient

Very well
Well
Moderately well
Poorly
Very poorly

Very well
Well
Moderately well
Poorly
Very poorly

Always
Often
Sometimes
Rarely
Never

Very well
Well
Moderately well
Poorly
Very poorly

Very well
Well
Moderately well
Poorly
Very poorly

Very proficient
Proficient
Moderately proficient
Poorly proficient
Very poorly proficient

Always
Often
Sometimes
Rarely
Never

Very comfortable
Comfortable
Moderately comfortable
Uncomfortable
Very uncomfortable

Very well
Well
Moderately well
Poorly
Very poorly

Very effective
Effective
Moderately effective
Ineffective
Very ineffective

Very well
Well
Moderately well
Poorly
Very poorly

Very comfortable
Comfortable
Moderately comfortable
Uncomfortable
Very uncomfortable

Very effective
Effective
Moderately effective
Ineffective
Very ineffective

Very well
Well
Moderately well
Poorly
Very poorly

Very well
Well
Moderately well
Poorly
Very poorly

Always
Often
Sometimes
Rarely
Never

Very effective
Effective
Moderately effective
Ineffective
Very ineffective

Disclaimer

This IQ Career Path Test is designed for educational and entertainment purposes only. The results of this test are based on generalizations and may not accurately reflect an individual’s true cognitive abilities or potential career success. The information provided should not be used as the sole basis for making career decisions. EducatedTimes.com does not guarantee the accuracy or reliability of the test results.

Read More about Jordon Peterson’s take on careers

It is important to consider multiple factors, including personal interests, experiences, and professional advice, when making career choices. If you have any concerns about your career path or cognitive abilities, we recommend consulting with a qualified career counselor or psychologist.