Thursday, February 5, 2026

YouScience

Do you ever feel like everything happening at school is about your future? I mean, I guess I hope that you think that all of the time as each of your classes is helping to create a foundation of knowledge to help you in the future. But this week in particular I think a lot of students are feeling the future focus in our conversations... in registration 1:1 meetings we have been asking about your future plans and making decisions about your future courses. And during Academic Prep periods the administrators have been working with prep teachers to help support all 9th and 10th grade students to complete their YouScience assessment if students hadn't already completed it.

YouScience is a great assessment tool that lets you learn more about yourself while also highlighting careers that would be a good potential fit.

YouScience is a measure of aptitudes. Aptitudes are your natural abilities to do things. It is not about saying you are good at math or science - it is more about the specific strengths that cross over to various subject areas.

When you take this assessment it is all online so you can do it from any computer or chromebook. The entire process from start to finish is about an hour and a half, but you can split it up over however many settings that works best for you. The assessment consistents of a variety of different small computer challenges (also known as "brain games"). Each of these challenges is timed and you just do the best you can on each one of them. When you start any of those timed tests, you have to finish that piece before you could stop and save to return later.

I took the assessment and was fascinated by all of the information it was able to say about me just from doing these fun tests. At the end,you will receive an email with links to your results. There were 3 main things I liked best about the results. 1, there is a multi-page personal summary that can be downloaded that talked about things that are easier or harder for you based upon your results. 2, there is a discussion summary guide which is a great resource to help you for use in recommendation letters, resumes and college essays. 3, the career specific information is interesting. I really liked that the career information could be divided out so that you could look at it based upon which careers fit for people with your aptitudes, for careers with your interests, or for careers that overlap well with your aptitudes and interests.

If there are any older students who haven't completed the YouScience assessment, I encourage you to do so! There is truly a wealth of knowledge available to you. You can access your YouScience tool for free using the link in HelloID. And, if you have completed it, this is a great time to hop back in and look at your results again and think about possible future career paths and if there are any classes you might want to try out next year to explore an area of interest. And, for what it's worth, I can't wait to hear about which brain games you thought were easier and which ones you thought were harder along, of course, with the results and what you think it says about you!

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