ProTeam Module 6 | Page 11

Valuable Priorities Scoring Key by Jacki Vaughan SCORING: Each letter represents one of the categories you ranked at the beginning of the quiz. Count how many times you chose each letter in the quiz. _____ A (school) _____ B (boys/girls) _____ C (helping others) _____ D (money, possessions) _____ E (family) _____ F (friends) Now put your final scores in order of the letter you chose the most often in the #1 slot and the one you chose the least next to #6. See if they match up with the way you ranked your priorities before you took the quiz. WRITE YOUR QUIZ SCORES: Copy your list from the section at the Copy your priorities from above here. beginning of the Quiz. 1. 1. 2. 2. 3. 3. 4. 4. 5. 5. 6. 6. Do they match up? A PERFECT MATCH (If your scores result in identical lists, good for you!) You know what’s really important to you, and you act on it. You probably are a goal-oriented person; you know what you want and you take steps to make it happen. Whether it’s quality friendships, close family bonds, or a great school experience, you aim high and are usually successful because of your dedication. You’re also honest with yourself. It’s easy to say you value something because that’s what others want you to do. It’s much harder to decide for yourself what your priorities are and then stick to them, no matter what people around you are doing. One caution: In your enthusiasm to make sure that certain people or things take front seat in your life, be careful not to exclude everything else. If school is your #1 priority, give yourself a break every once PROTEAM DREAMQUEST CURRICULUM   6-11