[rehab] Aptitude tests?

Eddie K. Thieszen-Culp eddie.culp at q.com
Mon Mar 14 20:33:28 UTC 2011


Greetings:

I have administered the below aptitude assessments to blind consumers:
CAPS
Ravens
Minnesota Clerical
Beta 3
Bennett mechanical Comprehension Test
Computer Operated Aptitude Battery (COAB
Computer programmer aptitude battery (CPAB
Customer Service Skills Inventory (CSSI)
How Supervised
General Clerical
Multidimensional Aptitude Battery (MAB)
Personnel Test for Industry-Oral Directions Test (PTI)
Sales Attitude Checklist
Slossen Intelligence Test Revised (SIT-R)
Sra oral Directions Test
Watson-Glaser Critically Thinking appraisal,

Please email me off list for test descriptions.

Good luck in your case management course.  In my opinion, other than 
practicum and internship, case management is probably the most practical 
course in a masters program for someone wo wants to work in state 
rehabilitation.

Please remember that at Mile High Counseling and Vocation Services "we are 
in business for your success".

Thank you,

Eddie K. Thieszen - Culp M.A., CRC, CVE
Mile High Counseling and Vocation Services
3742 E. 99th Pl.
Thornton, CO. 80229
Phone: 720-244-9748
Fax:  303-280-4927
Email: MHCVS at comcast.net

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Erin M. Chaves" <EMC711 at hotmail.com>
To: "Rehabilitation Counselor Mailing List" <rehab at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2011 9:54 AM
Subject: [rehab] Aptitude tests?


> Hi everyone,
>
> I have been lurking on this list for some time.  I'm currently seeking my 
> Masters in Rehabilitation Counseling.  I'm almost finished with the course 
> work, getting ready to do my practicum and internship!
> Would any of you be able to recommend an aptitude assessment such as 
> Career Scope or the GATB which has been successfully administered to 
> clients who are blind?  I'm taking a case management course, and I chose 
> to build a case for  a fictitious blind client.  Of course I have done 
> some research, but I'd rather hear first-hand information.  I'd really 
> appreciate anything you guys can tell me.
>
> Thanks so much,
>
> Erin
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