Based on their values, interests, abilities, and skills, who seems to have the least appropriate career goal?

A. Mike is social and investigative. He values helping others and family. He has strong interpersonal and leadership skills. He would like to be a social worker and certified counselor for children.
B. Ned is realistic and enterprising. He values social justice and recognition. He has strong skills in creative problem solving and technology. He wants to be a technology infrastructural architect and consultant for K-12 schools.
C. Kate is investigative and conventional. She values social justice and family. She has strong skills in creative problem solving and resource allocation. Her goal is to become a photojournalist working on international assignments.
D. Alice is conventional and enterprising. She values security and personal growth. She has strong critical-thinking and technology skills. Alice has researched the potential job market and wants to become a financial planner.


Answer: C

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