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    My High School Goals

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    Goals are a great way to plan your future, what you want to do or be when you grow up, if you want to go to college and what college, and how you would get there and accomplish these goals from where you are right now. My strengths in Science, English, and History, and my determination will all help me achieve straight A’s and then go to college to study Environmental Science. My solidity in Science, English, History, and my aptitude for determination will help me succeed later in life. These

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    great” by Geoffrey Colvin is an article about Mr. Colvin thinks it takes to be successful at something. Success is when someone sets a goal and does anything to achieve that goal. Geoffrey believes that we need to deliberate practice our goal. He also believes that you need to have a new- mind set. I used Colvin steps when it came to school. His steps help me achieve school, and are still helping me throughout the rest of my education. To become successful at something Colvin believes that you need to

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    Everyone has to get through high school in order to go on to college or getting a job. I have experienced four years of highschool so I have gained a lot of knowledge of what it takes to graduate. Before I can tell you about my goals after graduation, it starts at the beginning of high school. When becoming a freshman and starting high school there are many things to focus on. One important thing is to be involved on as many school activities as possible. When you are in many activities you get

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    Have you ever wondered about how you’ll graduate high school? If you attend college, or go traveling around the world instead? I know I do, a lot. I especially think about what strengths I will need in order to take part in college and achieve my goal of being an architect. However, I can tell that my abilities of getting work done and learn new things quickly will lead me to graduating high school with a 4.0 grade point average and attending Stanford college which will let me access my dream job

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    your goals out of reach, but not out of sight.” –Anonymous. All goals in life should be challenging, or a dream you have. Never set the bar too low, to make it easy on yourself, nor set the bar to high, that makes you put yourself under some much stress so it makes it impossible to reach your goal at a healthy state in mater in your life. Having goals in your life helps you picture what you want in the future and what the future has in store for you. There is a difference between the goals you want

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    My High School Goals As a freshman, I am starting to develop many goals in life. These goals are my academic, professional and personal goals. They include getting straight A’s all four years, learning more about music and deciding what I want to have as my job before high school ends. Many people take goals bit by bit. So, there is one goal I’m focusing on- my profession. High school is the time to explore and find interests of what you want to do, eventually leading up to your final decision. Therefore

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    My future academic goals for junior high is to promote as a CJSF member and to earn a GPA of a 3.5 or above. During my two years of Washington I want to remain in the AVID program. AVID has helped me in many different ways, for example it has showed me how to keep organized, take Cornell notes, be responsible, and how to strive for my goals. As a high school student I want to maintain a GPA of a 3.5 or higher as well. For my four years in high school, I would like to also be an AVID

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    Vision Board Assignment

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    The vision board assignment had us list goals we want to achieve sometime in our lives. I am most determined to get my drivers license, graduate high school and go to Ohio State for college. The hardest part of this assignment was figuring out what my goals actually are. However, after I realized what my goals are, making the vision board itself was easy. The first thing I want to achieve is getting my drivers license. Driving is something that becomes very important in life. I will take driving

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    LaToya Brown I chose “Achievement Goals” because I can relate to the topic more than the others. Being that I am a physical education teacher and coach, I see achievement goals everyday with my students and players. Some of my students and players have performance (ego) goals or learning (task) goals. Performance (ego) goals are centered on the student/player performing only for peer or public recognition or the need for them to not look incompetent. Learning (task) goals are more centered on a focus

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    My Goals Did you know people with written goals are 50% more likely to achieve than people without goals? A goal is the object of someone’s ambition or aim. Goals are helpful because it gives the person a purpose to work hard for something. Goals are unique since each person has a different mindset for their life. My goals consists of an academic, professional, and person perspective. My goals will be described, have an explanation of past and present that attains goals, and will identify a goals

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