answer:It sounds as if you need to find out the name ot the test from your friend. It might also be worthwile to ask the school’s guidance counselor, meaning your school and your friend’s. A better tactic is to get out and experience different job opportunites, be it paid or volunteer work. Keep a journal about what you like and dislike about each task required. It should be about the tasks that jazz you and time flies rather than those that you do well but weakens you to accomplish. By keeping a list, you may discover what makes you happy, thus give you some direction career-wise. Do not think that the field you choose is the end of the line in selecting the right fit. Here is an example: two people major in law. One is jazzed by being in the courtroom and defending a client, while the other feels like a puddle after a period in front of the judge. S/he (ze) prefers doing the research to support the case’s defense. Independently, they may do a good job. By combining their strengths, they make a successful team by playing to their strengths. If you are intersted, feel free to contact me via PM, and I’d be glad to point you in the direction of a book and self-assessment that may be helpful. It certainly changed my life.