Instructions:  Reflect on the assigned Readings, your responses to the Reflectio

Instructions: 
Reflect on the assigned Readings, your responses to the Reflection Questions below may draw from ideas presented in any of the articles
Use APA Style to cite ideas/information from the articles   **You should cite in all your papers.**
In-text Citations (Links to an external site.)
Reference Page (Links to an external site.)
Use your own words (do NOT quote)
Maintain a professional tone (i.e. Ask yourself, could you present your paper to psychologists at a national conference?)
Write in Complete Sentences (NOT bullet points)
Write your responses as a cohesive paper (NOT Question 1 & Response; Question 2 & Response; Etc.)
Answer the following questions in 3-5 pages (double-spaced; 1-inch margins; 12pt Calibri/Arial font) 
Reflection Questions:
1) Examine Hettich’s (2010) (https://www.psichi.org/page/143EYESpr10dHettich) Table 1. Graduates’ Perceived Differences Between College and Workplace and Review Hettich et al.’s (2015) (https://www.psichi.org/page/194EyeSum15eHettich.) section entitled “From College to Workplace: When Your Expectations Confront Reality.”
Choose 2-3 differences to which you feel confident in adapting. Choose 2-3 differences to which you feel you may struggle in adapting. Focus your response by explaining your related strengths or weaknesses or offer brief examples of related success or challenges.
2)  Consider your career preparation process.
Identify and briefly (1 or 2 sentences) describe 3-4 of the most important actions to prepare for your career that you have taken in the past few years. Focus your response on the insights you gained from taking these steps. = How have these actions shaped your career goals.
Examples include but are not limited to: Deciding which university to attend (or deciding to transfer); Deciding (or changing) your major (double-major; minor); Participating in practicums/internships, honors thesis, research assistantships, teaching assistantships, service-learning, volunteering, study abroad; Working full-time, part-time, or summer jobs; Engaging with a Career Center; Writing/Updating your Resume; Job-Shadowing; Interviewing individuals in various fields of interest; Researching graduate schools; etc.
If you feel you need to take more action in preparing for your career, Discuss the steps you plan to take and how you will accomplish them.